Judge Orders Sriracha Factory To Partially Shut Down
Neighbors not fans of the smell
The maker of Sriracha, a popular spicy condiment, has been ordered to stop the stink. But fans of the food need not worry, the company was not told to shut down all operations.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the factory that manufactures the trendy hot sauce must partially shut down after neighbors complained of the spicy smells it was producing.
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I will betcha they are going to make me stop eating baked beans real soon too... Or maybe I will have to install a methane after-burner on my better end...