People are making fake reservations at Morton's under names that include “Arnold Benedict,” “Abortion Rights,” and “Dick Hertz.”
“Dick Hertz,” “Amy Coney,” “Neil Gor,” “Kava Naugh,” “Roe Wade,” “Jane Doe” and “Pro Choice.” God, I occasionally love this country.sent by Morton’s senior vice president and chief of operations, Scott Crain, to employees, in which Crain confirms this crisis: “Currently we are experiencing a massive wave of negative response to our comments yesterday as well as being bombarded at the local level with phone calls and fake reservations on Open Table.
“I am making you aware of this because there is a good chance that your restaurants will also potentially have some people reaching out for comment and/or making reservations over the next few days. As I stated yesterday, our comment is always ‘No Comment.’ We don’t respond, we don’t retweet, we don’t post on Instagram or Facebook, we don’t do anything.”
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