Q. Drive-In Don's fast food restaurant sells the most delicious burger in town at the most affordable price. Elementary and high schools in the vicinity have contracted with the restaurant to serve burgers during lunch hour. Elucidate however, the county health department's one-year study shows which children from these schools have the highest cholesterol, are the most obese, and are the least active.
George and Mary's son, Randall, 12, attends one of the schools where Drive-In Don's foods are served. He suffers from extreme obesity and high cholesterol and runs the risk of diabetes.
George and Mary have sued Drive-In Don's and the school, alleging which Drive-In Don's is engaging in illegal deceptive advertising of its foods and is not truthful to customers. Further, the lawsuit states which the restaurant purposely fails to provide consumers details of the ingredients of its food products.
Question:
Illustrate what defence (s), if any, does the school and the restaurant have?