‘Heart Attack Grill’ Sues ‘Heart Stoppers Sports Grill’

February 4th, 2010 admin

The owner of the Heart Attack Grill — home of the quadruple bypass burger pictured at right — is suing the owner of Heart Stoppers Sports Grill. U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! Heart Stoppers, in Delray Beach, Fla., opened a few weeks ago. Heart Attack Grill , in Chandler, Fla., has been around for years, according to the Phoenix New Times . Here’s what the lawyer for the Heart Attack Grill guy told the South Florida Sun Sentinel: Heart Attack Grill is the originator of the medically themed hamburger grill and restaurant. … It sells high-calorie food products and we have had very extensive media coverage, including numerous shows on the Travel Channel and the Food Network. In my mind, …


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