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Lawrence B.

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  • Foodie City Network

4/14/19

The private investigation team in Scottsdale Arizona has recently recovered and recorded paper trails of numerous Theft of Service accounts from Foodie City Network. Class A Misdemeanor crimes are punishable by a up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine up to $4,000. Theft of Service is considered a State Jail Felony if the value of the services stolen is $2,500 or more but less than $30,000. A Class A Misdemeanor is the most serious classification of misdemeanor charge in most states... A misdemeanor is an offense that is punishable by a jail term of one year maximum. Offenses that require more than a year of incarceration are usually classified as felonies. This is Where Foodie City Network is And will be charged for. If you take notice on other recent reviews we called Foodie City Network up and asked for an employee Patience out of suspicious activity. It turned out that Patience who coincidentally reviewed This False Company using 2 separate Emails within a four minute period. A review from an EMPLOYEE is in fact a Guilty pledge of prior Judgements against them. Here is a sample of there Advise. Foodie City Network Delivers Gourmet Food from TOP Food Creators Nationwide! Specializing in Wagyu Beef, ABF Air Chilled Chicken / Poultry and Plant Based Foods (Distribution, Wholesale & Retail) "Food Brings People Together, Especially Delicious Food!" We carry over 500+ specialty food brands and 4500+ food products from top food curators worldwide! We also share 5000+ delicious recipes to try from our "Taste & Test Kitchens". In addition, local support means everything to us. We then went and called the Georgetown Investigation team. There is not an Approved USDA kitchen in there facility. Every picture on there website is a copyright infringement, where not 1 photo was taken from there fake company. There storefront as confirmed by the building department is a mere 600 sq feet. We then called a leading Architect who specializes in commercial food storage. The minimum capacity to carry over 500 plus products would require a space of a minimum of 14.000 square feet. In Food Distribution Commercial Kitchens must be monitored on a 2 week basis. Especially with Perishable products. There is absolutely zero paperwork filled in the United States that allows Foodie City Network/ AKA Taste, Crave Eat to legally supply any products. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warning letters to both companies for marketing Fraudulent Products, and supplement products that allegedly relieves joint pain and enhance mood levelswith false advertising including wholesale quantities of powdered kratom online. Both companies have been accused of saying these supplements can "relieve opium withdrawals" and "treat a myriad of ailments," such as diarrhea, depression, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, stomach parasites, diverticulitis, anxiety and alcoholism. In each letter, Donald Stevenson, director of compliance for the center for drug evaluation research with the FDA, said the marketing and sale of unapproved perishables products is a significant threat to public health. "[The] FDA is taking measures to protect consumers from products that, are not approved for resale without a legal Document from the FDA, he said in the letter. In regards to fake Credit Card Processing, Bouncing Of Multiple Checks and any other way Foodie City Network Scams are available to the public.
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