San Antonio favorite Delia’s Tamales faces fraud, age discrimination suit

Editor's note: This story was updated to include an emailed statement from an attorney for Delia's Tamales. Delia's Tamales, a South Texas food institution with a popular West San Antonio location, has been sued by 25 former employees, who allege the company committed fraud and age discrimination. In a lawsuit originally filed Aug. 31 in Hidalgo County District Court, the plaintiffs argue the McAllen-based company cooked up a scheme to help employees acquire bogus Social Security numbers so they could work there.
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