What you don't know about that restaurant kitchen: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
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Plus: Not-so-platinum seats and what happens when your credit card is stolen
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What you don't want to see in a restaurant
The co-franchisee of a Carl's Jr. in Alberta was caught on video mixing sauces with his bare hands and serving food off the floor. A manager at the restaurant taped him violating 10 food safety violations and went to health authorities and CBC News when he says the other franchisee wouldn't take action.
'Platinum seats' are sometimes at the back
A Calgary woman was upset to learn that she could barely see the stage from the $275 Bruno Mars "Platinum" seats she bought from Ticketmaster. On top of that, they cost $100 more than what her neighbours paid. Good reminder: Always check the seating chart, so you know if the tickets are really worth it.
What if your card is stolen?
A Winnipeg couple who say they were pickpocketed in Mexico are out $6,600 after someone used their credit card to make fraudulent purchases. The credit card company says because the purchases were made by someone who knew the card's PIN code, that's enough reason to not reverse the charges.
Susur's servers speak out
Susur Lee's restaurants have been accused of shorting servers. Staff say their tips got docked for mistakes like spilling a drink, sending the wrong drink to a table or punching in an incorrect order with the kitchen. Restaurants are not allowed to do this. A spokesperson says the restaurants have changed the policy.
The Kardashian family has a long list of products they claim to love on social media. But are they letting people into their lives with these posts or just cashing in? We look at the rules around the new world of social advertising. Watch it again on TV this weekend or online.