Zlaket's Market in Garden Grove is facing legal issues. A frivolous ADA lawsuit has been filed against the store. Let's help the family out. This can't be allowed to keep happening to small businesses. Read the original story below.

It was the kind of free advertising small business owners dream of. KFI-AM talk show host Bill Carroll broadcast from Zlacket's Market on
Main Street in Garden Grove on Wednesday and created a cash mob, urging listeners to come down. Zlacket's has been in the same location and owned by the same family since 1927, but it's been struggling in recent years, so Carroll had done a good deed.

The deli ran out of Swiss cheese and pastrami that day, as our Jan Norman reported, and the whole week was crazy good. The intense buildup and publicity kept customers coming. "We probably did as much in one week as we do in one month," co-owner Virginia Zlacket told me. It was a great week for the Zlackets, all right. Except one thing – the kind of thing that keeps small business owners up at night.

They were also hit with one of those Americans With Disabilities Act lawsuits I write about. So Virginia called me. They call Jan when it's good news, me when it's bad. The store had done about $7,000 in business last Wednesday; the lawsuit, if they lose, will eat up $4,000 of that, plus attorney fees. 

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