Convinced they overpaid for years on restaurant supplies, three owners of Sal’s Italian Ristorante locations filed a lawsuit claiming the Coconut Creek company’s founder defrauded them of more than $10 million.
At first glance, the lawsuit filed in Broward County and assigned to Circuit Judge David Krathen looks like a retaliatory strike. In March, Nuno Beira got sued by a supplier, Different Concepts, because he refused to buy their logo pizza boxes bearing the chain logo. In April, Beira turned around and sued Different Concepts, Sal’s Italian Ristorante and their owner, Salvatore Stellino.
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