Pay-what-you-can cafes spread out Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:25:33 -0800 DEARBORN, Mich. - The plan went like this: The menus at Panera Cares Cafe wouldn't list prices, only suggested donations, and rather than handing money to a clerk, customers would drop their coins and bills into donation bins at the counter. Pay-What-You-Can Cafes Set to Expand Wed, 22 Feb 2012 13:51:00 -0800 The Detroit Free Press reports the idea of pay-what-you-can restaurants is expanding, thanks in part to a national restaurant chain that has taken the initiative. The Panera Bread Foundation explained there are three Panera Cares Cafes open across the country and more are on the way. After Success, Panera Planning 'Pay What You Can' Cafes Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:22:51 -0800 The plan went like this: The menus at Panera Cares Cafe wouldn't list prices, only suggested donations, and rather than handing money to a clerk, customers would drop their coins and bills into donation bins at the counter. Rick Scott, Jennifer Carroll appear split, like Legislature, on 'Internet cafes' Mon, 20 Feb 2012 04:29:52 -0800 TALLAHASSEE | With the failure of legislation that would have allowed three mega-casinos in South Florida, the legality of so-called ?Internet cafes? has become this session?s new gambling debate. Gov. Rick Scott has made clear he supports a House bill that would make the sweepstakes centers illegal. Legislation in the Senate would regulate but not ban them. That bill opens a clear rift between ... Scott, Carroll appear split, like Legislature, on 'Internet cafes' Sat, 18 Feb 2012 19:20:23 -0800 TALLAHASSEE | With the failure of legislation that would have allowed three mega-casinos in South Florida, the legality of so-called ?Internet cafes? has become this session?s new gambling debate. Gov. Rick Scott has made clear he supports a House bill that would make the sweepstakes centers illegal. Legislation in the Senate would regulate but not ban them. That bill opens a clear rift between ... |
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