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A sign posted at the Tio Taco and Tequila Bar in Edison, New Jersey, said front-of-house staff had to get a minimum of five five-star Google reviews each month. Manjurul Haque/EyeEm via Getty Images
A restaurant chain's owner says she was flooded with hate mail over a location that went viral.
The owner said the location's general manager had set a Google-review quota for workers.
Andrea Bonfiglio said Triple T Hospitality Group "immediately" fired that manager and another one.
The owner of a restaurant chain says she received messages threatening to burn down her house and telling her to...
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