judge has removed all references to the British comedy troupe's iconic "dead parrot" sketch from a recent class-action certification decision in B.C. Branch went on to compare plaintiff Uttra Kumari Krishnan to Mr. Praline — played in the sketch by John Cleese — in her search for justice over the sale of glucosamine sulfate products that allegedly don't contain glucosamine sulfate. According to the ruling, scientific tests allegedly found no glucosamine sulfate in a bottle of Webber Naturals Glucosamine Sulfate 500 mg capsules. (Eric Risberg/The Associated Press)"Health Canada's testing protocols cannot change a dead parrot into a live one," Branch wrote in the first decision. dead parrot reference that, in the words of the sketch, "is no more."
Source: CBC News July 24, 2021 15:02 UTC