Outback Steakhouse Slip Fall Case: Secret Settlement Includes A Clause That Bans The Victim From Ever Ordering Bloomin’ Onions Again
In a move that has restaurant liability attorneys scrambling for details, a confidential insider has revealed that the recent outback steakhouse slip fall case was settled out of court for a staggering sum—with one bizarre, non-negotiable condition. The plaintiff, whose identity remains sealed under a protective order, allegedly slipped on a mysterious greasy substance near the kitchen entrance. While the financial details are under wraps, sources confirm the settlement includes a clause permanently banning the individual from ever stepping foot inside any Outback Steakhouse location, specifically prohibiting them from ever again ordering the chain’s signature Bloomin’ Onion. The leak suggests the company fears the victim might intentionally recreate the incident for a second payout. Corporate counsel for Outback’s parent company has not yet commented, but the story is already being whispered among the waitstaff as the “Onion Ban Order.”