But if you fall over in a supermarket because why the hell not you can sue them.
That's a better line of argumentation, and more reasonable. A business has some kind of obligation to not have hidden unsafe things you'll get hurt on without warning. Requiring "vaccination" is hiding dangers to customers unless they disclose the actual risks.
Does that mean if they require shirts and shoes the store is liable if your shoes have toxic chemicals that poison you?
If they required a particular brand and type, whose dangers were not disclosed by the store or the manufacturer, maybe.
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