Taco Bell was struck with a $5 million class-action suit earlier this week, and the circumstance is over declared cuttingcorners and incorrect marketing.
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It All Started With A $5.49 Mexican Pizza
According to Reuters, a guy called Frank Siragusa submitted the suit in Brooklyn on Monday (Jul. 31). Siragusa notes that, back in Sept. 2022, he bought a Mexican Pizza for $5.49 in New York City, though he observed that something wasn’t .
Specifically, he thought that the Mexican Pizza had substantially less meat than marketed, and he eventually tooklegalactionagainst the quick food business.
Within his problem, Siragusa implicates Taco Bell of pumpingup the quantity of meat in advertisements for its Mexican Pizza, Crunchwrap Supreme, and Grande Crunchwrap food products. The Veggie Mexican Pizza and Vegan Crunchwrap were likewise dragged into the scenario.
The claim states that these particular items are falsely marketed as having “at least double the quantity” of filling. Oop — not there being beef over ground beef!
Ultimately, the circumstance was knocked as being “unfair and economically damaging to c