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Scores of TGI Fridays in New Jersey 'busted for selling caramel-colored rubbing alcohol as top-shelf scotch' in statewide crackdown dubbed Operation Swill


At one bar, a mixture that included rubbing alcohol and caramel coloring was sold as scotch. In another, premium liquor bottles were refilled with water - and apparently not even clean water at that.


State officials provided those new details Thursday on raids they conducted a day earlier as part of a yearlong investigation dubbed Operation Swill.
Twenty-nine New Jersey bars and restaurants, including 13 TGI Fridays, were accused of substituting cheap booze - or worse - for top-shelf brands while charging premium prices.

As part of Operation Swill, investigators collected 1,000 open bottles of vodka, gin, rum, scotch, whiskey and tequila from the wells of the bars, state Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa said.
‘This alleged scheme is a dishonest ruse to increase profits and is a slap in the face of the consumer,’ Chiesa said.
Within seven days, the establishments must turn over records to help state authorities determine how many patrons were overcharged and by how much.

They also will have to inform the state which employees were at work the days samples were covertly taken earlier this year.

State officials would not say what establishment used the rubbing alcohol or which one used dirty water, or water not from a tap. They said no health issues were reported.
TGI Fridays Inc. said it was conducting its own investigation, working with the franchisee that owns the 13 restaurants cited, The Briad Group.
[h=3]COMPLETE LIST OF NJ BARS BUSTED IN LIQUOR RAID: [/h]Applebee's, Kearny
Bell's Tavern, Lambertville
Blackthorn Restaurant, Parsippany
The Brick House, Wyckoff
Brunswick Grove, East Brunswick
Café 34, Matawan
Cucina Calandara, Fairfield
Graziano's Ristorante, Chesilhurst
Italian Affair, Glassboro
Murray's, Dover
Railroad Café, East Rutherford
Ruby Tuesday, Bridgewater
Sona Thirteen, Morristown
Sunset Tavern, Burlington
TGI Fridays in Clifton; East Hanover; East Windsor; Freehold; Hamilton; Hazlet; Linden; Marlboro; North Brunswick; Old Bridge; Piscataway; Springfield and West Orange
Villari's Lakeside, Gloucester Township
Yesterday's, Marmora


Briad, based in Livingston, said it ‘takes great pride in the quality of food and drink’ served at its TGI Fridays franchises and was troubled and surprised by the allegations. It said in an emailed statement it would take immediate steps to correct any problems it identified.


‘We want every assurance possible that our guests can continue to feel confident in the great food and drink they order at our T.G.I. Friday's restaurants,’ said Rick Barbrick, president of The Briad Restaurant Group.

Operation Swill started after the state began receiving more complaints than usual about possibly mislabeled drinks, said the director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Michael Halfacre.
An informant with knowledge of the industry contacted the agency in the fall to help in the investigation, he said.
In January and February, investigators went to 63 establishments they suspected were scamming liquor customers.
They ordered drinks neat - that is, without ice or mixers - and then covertly took samples for testing.


The undercover inspectors tested vodka brands such as Grey Goose and Ketel One; scotch, such as Johnny Walker Black and Dewar’s; and Jose Cuervo Silver and Gold tequila.


Of 150 samples collected, 30 were not the brand as which they were being sold.
The establishments face suspensions of their liquor licenses and possible revocations if there are enough violations.





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I know one person here is Happy...

Olive Garden is not on that list...
 

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those cheap bastards, i hope the bad press drives them into bankruptcy.

dewar's isn't that expensive, if you're charging $8/glass for it that's still quite a bit of profit without watering it down...
 

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I understand a local bar trying to cut corners, but why a national chain? Where is the benefit to the local person doing this?
 

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LoL wtf

This makes it even worse when a girl pretends to be drunk and stupid after a water that she thought was vodka. LoL


-murph
 

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I usually order rubbing alcohol on the rocks anyways. So no biggie
 

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I understand a local bar trying to cut corners, but why a national chain? Where is the benefit to the local person doing this?

interesting to see it said the "franchisee" singular... So 1 owner doing all of this....


Greed. hope they face severe backlash
 

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As someone who drinks scotch, I can´t see how a scotch drinker could drink rubbing alcohol and not know it. And then take it a step further and allow it to pass for a top end scotch. I just can´t fathom that.
 

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As someone who drinks scotch, I can´t see how a scotch drinker could drink rubbing alcohol and not know it. And then take it a step further and allow it to pass for a top end scotch. I just can´t fathom that.

Obviously you haven't tried top end rubbing alcohol.
 

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