The Danish restaurant Noma will no longer receive financial support from the credit card company American Express. Additionally, a subsidiary is withdrawing from a series of the restaurant’s dinners in Los Angeles.

Accusations of physical and psychological violence have consequences for Noma

René Redzepi opened Noma in 2003 and has since become one of the most significant chefs in the world. Now, several former employees describe in The New York Times that he subjected staff at the restaurant to physical and psychological abuse. Foto: Jens Dresling
René Redzepi opened Noma in 2003 and has since become one of the most significant chefs in the world. Now, several former employees describe in The New York Times that he subjected staff at the restaurant to physical and psychological abuse. Foto: Jens Dresling
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American Express withdraws support for Danish restaurant Noma, which the credit card giant has sponsored in connection with a series of pop-up dinners in Los Angeles scheduled to begin Wednesday.

This is reported by The New York Times.

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