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 New York Man Sues McDonald&#x27 s and Wendy&#x27 s for $50 Million After Receiving Burgers Smaller Than AdvertisedBy Kelly CorbettMay 20 2022, Published 9:37 a.m. ET
If you've ever ordered something online and were disappointed when it arrived, you're not alone.
% McDonald's and Wendy's Are Being Sued for Their Burger SizesHome > Life Goals > FoodSource: Twitter / @Choir_BTS, @J_Coleman_W New York Man Sues McDonald&#x27 s and Wendy&#x27 s for $50 Million After Receiving Burgers Smaller Than AdvertisedBy Kelly CorbettMay 20 2022, Published 9:37 a.m. ET If you've ever ordered something online and were disappointed when it arrived, you're not alone.
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It happens to the best of us. In the words of the Wizards of Waverly Place theme song, "Everything is not what it seems."
But it's not only products you purchase on the internet that may be deceiving.
It happens to the best of us. In the words of the Wizards of Waverly Place theme song, "Everything is not what it seems." But it's not only products you purchase on the internet that may be deceiving.
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It's also food. Not every mouth-watering bite on the menu looks just as tasty when served....
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It's also food. Not every mouth-watering bite on the menu looks just as tasty when served.
It's also food. Not every mouth-watering bite on the menu looks just as tasty when served.
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Obviously, this can be extremely frustrating since food is bae. Article continues below advertisement
A few burger lovers are tired of staying silent and have decided to take a stand and hold fast-food restaurants accountable for false advertising. Keep reading to learn about one man's class action suit against McDonald's and Wendy's, as well as a group's suit against Burger King.Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement
 A New York man sued McDonald&#x27 s and Wendy&#x27 s for $50 million 
For New York resident Justin Chimienti, size does matter.
Obviously, this can be extremely frustrating since food is bae. Article continues below advertisement A few burger lovers are tired of staying silent and have decided to take a stand and hold fast-food restaurants accountable for false advertising. Keep reading to learn about one man's class action suit against McDonald's and Wendy's, as well as a group's suit against Burger King.Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement A New York man sued McDonald&#x27 s and Wendy&#x27 s for $50 million For New York resident Justin Chimienti, size does matter.
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The burger fan is currently suing both McDonald's and Wendy's for creating misleading advertisements that made their burgers look much bigger than they actually are, per the Daily Mail. When ordering a Big Mac at McDonald's and a Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's, he expected his burgers would be as big and juicy as they were displayed in the advertisement. However, they were not.
The burger fan is currently suing both McDonald's and Wendy's for creating misleading advertisements that made their burgers look much bigger than they actually are, per the Daily Mail. When ordering a Big Mac at McDonald's and a Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's, he expected his burgers would be as big and juicy as they were displayed in the advertisement. However, they were not.
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As a result, he sued both chains for $50 million on May 17 on behalf of himself and other customers ...
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As a result, he sued both chains for $50 million on May 17 on behalf of himself and other customers for not serving patties like the ones promoted. Furthermore, the reason he believes the ads are so misleading is that McDonald's and Wendy's are using undercooked beef patties in their ads.
As a result, he sued both chains for $50 million on May 17 on behalf of himself and other customers for not serving patties like the ones promoted. Furthermore, the reason he believes the ads are so misleading is that McDonald's and Wendy's are using undercooked beef patties in their ads.
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In his complaint, he notes that meat shrinks 25 percent when cooked. Article continues below advertisement
He quoted a food stylist who has worked with both chains and confirmed that she opts to use undercooked patties in her work because fully-cooked burgers look "less appetizing."
In addition to the chains displaying magnified burgers in their ads, Chimienti also claims that Wendy's is not giving customers all of the toppings seen in the photo.
In his complaint, he notes that meat shrinks 25 percent when cooked. Article continues below advertisement He quoted a food stylist who has worked with both chains and confirmed that she opts to use undercooked patties in her work because fully-cooked burgers look "less appetizing." In addition to the chains displaying magnified burgers in their ads, Chimienti also claims that Wendy's is not giving customers all of the toppings seen in the photo.
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Not cool. pic.twitter.com/mjig3Ha90P— JC White (@J_Coleman_W) November 16, 2021 Had McDonald'...
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Unrelated to his suit, it seems customers have voiced similar concerns on Twitter about the size of the burgers.Article continues below advertisement
@Wendys This literally looks nothing like the bourbon bacon burger pic? Y’all played me.
Unrelated to his suit, it seems customers have voiced similar concerns on Twitter about the size of the burgers.Article continues below advertisement @Wendys This literally looks nothing like the bourbon bacon burger pic? Y’all played me.
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Not cool. pic.twitter.com/mjig3Ha90P— JC White (@J_Coleman_W) November 16, 2021 Had McDonald's today, hate how small the burger was  pic.twitter.com/mBMGweBVCn— Enni  (@Choir_BTS) October 9, 2021 Article continues below advertisement
 Elsewhere  Florida residents sued Burger King for promoting   oversized meat patties   
In addition to Chimienti's class-action suit filed in New York against McDonald's and Wendy's, a similar suit was previously filed in Miami, Fla.
Not cool. pic.twitter.com/mjig3Ha90P— JC White (@J_Coleman_W) November 16, 2021 Had McDonald's today, hate how small the burger was pic.twitter.com/mBMGweBVCn— Enni (@Choir_BTS) October 9, 2021 Article continues below advertisement Elsewhere Florida residents sued Burger King for promoting oversized meat patties In addition to Chimienti's class-action suit filed in New York against McDonald's and Wendy's, a similar suit was previously filed in Miami, Fla.
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in April against Burger King by a group of Whopper lovers. The law firms that are representing Chimienti in his suit are also handling this case. Per The Sun, the court papers assert that Burger King's "oversized meat patties and ingredients that overflow over the bun to make it appear that the burgers are approximately 35 percent larger in size and contain more than double the meat than the actual burger."Article continues below advertisement
I was wondering why no one was at Burger King, got my food and figured out why, small asf whopper@BurgerKing pic.twitter.com/Y5uDUgUjpk— markie (@mark1jr) July 13, 2016 When tapped by USA Today to comment, a Burger King spokesperson said, “Burger King does not comment on pending or potential litigations.”
Hopefully, this will be a wake-up call for fast-food restaurants to start serving the food that they are actively promoting.AdvertisementMore from Distractify
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in April against Burger King by a group of Whopper lovers. The law firms that are representing Chimienti in his suit are also handling this case. Per The Sun, the court papers assert that Burger King's "oversized meat patties and ingredients that overflow over the bun to make it appear that the burgers are approximately 35 percent larger in size and contain more than double the meat than the actual burger."Article continues below advertisement I was wondering why no one was at Burger King, got my food and figured out why, small asf whopper@BurgerKing pic.twitter.com/Y5uDUgUjpk— markie (@mark1jr) July 13, 2016 When tapped by USA Today to comment, a Burger King spokesperson said, “Burger King does not comment on pending or potential litigations.” Hopefully, this will be a wake-up call for fast-food restaurants to start serving the food that they are actively promoting.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Woman Flips Out at Domino’s for Being 2 Minutes Late With Her Pizza, Demands It Be Free People Are Blown Away Over How Amazing Japanese 7-11 Stores Are in Viral TikTok Hospital Charges TikToker $3,620 for Tylenol, Sparks Healthcare Debate Latest Food News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify.
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