Ending a case that electrified punctuation pedants, grammar goons and comma connoisseurs, Oakhurst Dairy settled an overtime dispute with its driver that hinged entirely on the lack of an Oxford comma in state law.The eagle-eyed will notice from this sentence that the Times also eschews the Oxford comma—rather nonchalant, considering it cost the dairy $5 million to settle the case.
My late-in-life embrace of the comma after learning to call it by another name is associated in my mind with my discovery, after moving to Canada from Britain, that the zucchini is actually a delicious vegetable! Previously, I had encountered it as courgette, diced and boiled grey in a concoction that my college dining hall dared to call ratatouille.
I still don't eat ratatouille. To my knowledge, it has no other name.