NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 6, 2022 / Phil Preston, CEO of The Business Purpose Project and Lynne Filderman, Founder of Curation On Purpose are pleased to release their newest four episodes
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The US group behind an increasingly popular sous vide cooking appliance is suing Solomon Lew-backed appliance retailer Breville, alleging it breached an agreement between the two companies known as âOperation Hotwaterâ.
The legal stoush comes as Breville posted a bumper $64.2 million profit for the first six months of the financial year, boosted by a surge in demand for its various coffee makers, blenders and juicers from locked-down shoppers across the world.
Breville is being sued over an alleged breach of contract relating to a popular sous vide product line.
Illinois-based Preston Industriesâ sous vide product line was acquired by Breville in 2014, with Breville agreeing to pay Preston a licensing fee to sell the appliances. Under the terms of the agreement, Breville also agreed to purchase models from Preston as the circulators were updated.
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