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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Food chain company Burger King's problems increased, in this case will have to go to court

Plaintiffs allege in the lawsuit that the picture of Whoppers displayed on Burger King's in-store menu boards appears 35% larger than the actual burger.

Food chain company Burger King will have to face trial. A US court has refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed against Burger King. Along with this, the court has asked Burger King to present its stand in response to the case. In fact, a customer has filed a case against Burger King in a Miami court, stating that Burger King is cheating with its customers.

The lawsuit filed states that Burger King has placed a large picture of Whoppers on the in-store menu board, which is attracting customers. But after ordering, customers are being served a smaller Whopper sandwich than the picture displayed on the in-store menu board, which is a hoax. At the same time, in this case, US District Judge Roy Altman said that Burger King should answer in defense of the allegations against him. So that he can prove himself that all the allegations leveled against him are false. They must also prove that the picture of Whoppers displayed on the in-store menu board is not misleading to customers.

tell us who is right

According to the information, the plaintiff has said in the lawsuit that the picture of Whoppers displayed on Burger King's in-store menu board looks 35% larger than the actual burger. At the same time, Burger King, responding to this allegation, the court has said that it is not necessary that burgers that look exactly like the picture should also be served to the customers. But the judge said that it is up to the jurors to tell us who are telling the truth.

Lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday

At the same time, Judge Altman also allowed customers to make negligence-based and unjust enrichment claims. They debunked the claims based on TV and online ads, finding no claims that Burger King promised the "size" or patty weight of a burger and failed to deliver. Burger King and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday. Whereas, the counsel for the plaintiff was also not immediately available in the court for comment. Mediation was also done for the first agreement in this matter, but it was unsuccessful.

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