TGI Fridays in NJ Fined $500K for Switching Booze

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TGI Fridays in NJ Fined $500K for Switching Booze
An operator of TGI Fridays restaurants in New Jersey raided as part of Operation Swill has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine for serving customers cheap booze when they paid for top shelf.
Acting Attorney General John Hoffman said Wednesday that the fine levied against Livingston-based Briad Group should send a message to every bar and restaurant in the state that customers should always get what they pay for.Twenty-nine establishments were raided as part of the operation.The eight TGI Fridays included in the settlement are in West Orange, East Windsor, Old Bridge, Piscataway (pihs-KAT'-uh-way), Freehold, Marlboro, Hazlet and Linden.Under terms of the settlement, Briad will employ a state-appointed monitor through June 14 to ensure the restaurants and employees are in compliance.
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