Class Action Calls Out Wendy's, McDonald's for Small Patty Sizes
Class Action Calls Out Wendy's, McDonald's for Small Patty Sizes
A class action is taking aim at Wendy’s and McDonald’s, accusing the popular fast-food outlets of exaggerating the sizes of their beef patties.According to FOX Business, the 35-page lawsuit was filed less than two months after a similar complaint was brought against Burger King.The complaint was submitted to U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York on Tuesday.Attorneys Anthony J. Russo and James C. Kelly told FOX Business that the class action, filed on behalf of client Justin Chimienti and “similarly situated individuals,” contends that Wendy’s and McDonald’s advertisements are misleading.Similar to the complaint against Burger King, the lawsuit cites digital food reviews and YouTube videos in which ordinary consumers lament the small size of their meals relative to marketing materials."Defendants advertise larger portions of food to steer consumers to their restaurants for their meals and away from competitors that more fairly advertise the size of their burgers and menu items, unfairly diverting millions of dollars in sales that would have gone to competitors," the class action says.Interestingly, FOX Business notes that the lawsuit also references a Money Talks News interview with a food stylist, who said she undercooks burger patties to give them a fuller appearance.In the video, the stylist demonstrates the technique on a “simple burger purchased from a grocery store.”The same stylist, says FOX Business, had previously worked with both Wendy’s and McDonald’s.The class action claims that most meats “shrink 25% when cooked,” but that Wendy’s and McDonald’s promotional materials appear to depict products that are “approximately 15-20% larger” than what customers are served.
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