Arbeiter klagen über unsichere Bedingungen in einem Restaurant, das den Machern von South Park gehört. Sie haben Brooke Shields auf ihrer Seite

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/05/business/brooke-shields-casa-bonita-matt-stone-trey-parker

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    1. > Shields and union performers tell CNN they lack protections, as there is no active shooter policy, no emergency action plan and no security for performers who interact with patrons.

      This isn’t a dig at Brooke Shields nor a way to distract from the fact that Matt and Trey need to pay their performers better, just want to remind people how insane it is for American schools and businesses to need an „active shooter policy“.

    2. SharpPink_GlitterInk on

      I’m sure we’ll get a snarky nothing really matter *except when its us who are the targets of criticism, episode out of this

    3. Anyone else think Matt and Trey are regretting their attempt to bring back a cultural icon in Denver?

    4. TheChrisLambert on

      This sentence is a little weird

      > Up to 3,500 patrons dine on Mexican cuisine daily, but a large part of the appeal is the show.

    5. mimis-emancipation on

      This is the most random headline: Southpark, restaurant, Brooke shields…

    6. Cyclosarin88 on

      “It’s just so disheartening because they’re putting their lives at risk, and they’re not being looked after,” said Shields.

      I mean…. That’s a bit much.

    7. FantasyBaseballChamp on

      I love SP but it seems totally in line with their pseudo-libertarian views to be crappy employers. They built their empire on a show that’s uniquely thrown together with minimal oversight every episode.

    8. PossibilityFew5967 on

      Imma wait till this goes to court before making judgement. Idk it feels „off“ 

    9. prettyodddomm on

      The fact we need active shooter polices in this day and age for a fucking restaurant makes me fucking sick tbh

    10. As someone who’s worked in a restaurant this isn’t shocking to me. Anyone who isn’t waiting tables or tending bar is not making a lot of money. Doing anything but waiting tables or tending bar is not worth it. It’s not unique to these two at all.

    11. *“Shields and union performers tell CNN they lack protections, as there is no active shooter policy…“*

      Jesus. Only in America. But gun control is too hard, I guess.

    12. GuybrushThreepwood99 on

      I throughly enjoyed going to casa Bonita last year, but it doesn’t surprise me that there has been a lot of issues. Seems like a nightmare of a place to manage

    13. New_Violinist_7245 on

      Oddest plot ever, between the frantic neurotic on the spot answers from trey and matt, the weird YouTube rabbit hole of fake comments under videos about it.. just weird.

      Anyways I have no idea about anything

    14. Here. I will write their active shooter policy for them. It is only 1 word. Run.  If you want to make it a little more complicated then you can triple the word count of the policy by adding hide and then fight. Problem solved.

    15. I would highly recommend their documentary about buying/restoring this place: Casa Bonita, Mi Amor. However unsafe it is now, it’s a miracle no one died working there before Matt & Trey took it over.

    16. Heroic_Sheperd on

      I’m shocked that libertarians don’t want to pay their employees a fair wage and working conditions are dangerous.

      Well, not shocked, but mildly annoyed.

    17. LooseSeal88 on

      I guess I don’t understand why Brooke Shields is doing an Undercover Boss at Casa Bonita.

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