It’s probably the food/beverage minimum written in the contract. We have been there. It sucks!
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I'm sure there's some room to maneuver due to the circumstances
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I'm not an attorney, but isn't it contract law 101 that one party cannot unilaterally change the terms of the contract after it's been signed?
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Spot on Linda. They are in breach. Send a cease and desist on attorney letterhead.
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Require that they still make all of the food & make them drop it off at a food pantry if you can.
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They should check to see if their contract has language regarding Force Majeure.
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Sure sounds like the venue is in breach. Should check any force majeure clauses.
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Force Majeure! They will run the other way when you use big words .
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The venue probably has a minimum purchase requirement
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Gouging
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