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Burger King Sued for Allegedly ‘Misleading’ Customers With Ads Exaggerating Size of Menu Items

by FNGR Staff
April 4, 2022
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Burger King is facing a class action lawsuit after four plaintiffs decided to take on the fast food chain for allegedly misleading customers by exaggerating the size of its menu items in advertisements.

As reported by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the lawsuit, which was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Miami, alleges that Burger King is deceiving customers “based on false and misleading advertising concerning the size and/or the amount of ingredients contained in said menu item.”

The legal filing claims BK began to “materially overstate the size of its burgers in its advertisements in 2017.”

Using side-by-side comparisons of Burger King’s Whopper, the suit asserts that the fast food chain’s advertisements deceived customers by promising a burger that was 35 percent bigger.

“Although the size of the Whopper increased materially in Burger King’s advertisements, the recipe or the amount of beef or ingredients contained in Burger King’s Whopper has never changed,” the lawsuit claims.

“Burger King’s actions are especially concerning now that inflation, food and meat prices are very high and many consumers, especially lower income consumers, are struggling financially,” the lawsuit reads. “Burger King’s promise to consumers of a large portion of food with their purchase is also causing consumers to come to, or order from, Burger King and make purchases that they would not have otherwise made.”

The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages, while requesting an order that prevents Burger King from selling the menu items. Above all, the suit looks to “correct the deceptive behavior” the company exhibits in its advertisements. 

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