Wendy's, McDonald's lawsuit claims burger ads mislead consumers on patty sizes

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Attorney James C. Kelly told FOX Business, 'There is no good reason why Wendy’s and McDonald’s should be allowed to use trickery in their advertising.'

are being taken to court over the size of their beef patties.

Attorneys Anthony J. Russo and James C. Kelly sent a copy of the filing to FOX Business shortly after it was submitted to the United States District Court For The Eastern District Of New York, on Tuesday, May 17. Unlike the Burger King complaint, this filing cites a 2014 video interview with personal finance news website Money Talks News, where a food stylist revealed she prefers to undercook burger patties so it has a fuller appearance. In the video, the stylist works with "a simple burger purchased from a grocery store," according to the narrator, who is also the founder of the news site.FOX Business reached out to the stylist, Wendy’s and McDonald’s for comment.

A Wendy's Co. classic double cheeseburger and french fries are arranged for a photograph at a restaurant location in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, U.S.

 

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Pigs all. These rakeshames eat crap diets raise health insurance costs for every else and they don’t give a rip

About time none of their food looks like the pictures.

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