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It’s not just taco bell who is getting sued. I suspect more will follow – Burger King must face lawsuit claiming its Whoppers are too small


It’s not just taco bell who is getting sued. I suspect more will follow – Burger King must face lawsuit claiming its Whoppers are too small

by ASingleGuitarString

10 Comments

  1. KentuckyFriedChonker

    Ooo, ooo, I hope they go after McDonald’s next. Big Macs have only gotten smaller over the years.

  2. Puckitup27

    Honestly I hate lawsuits in general but I can get behind this one. So tired of the shit quality items from fast food places that aren’t even close to what’s advertised. Put some fucking meat on my taco/burrito.

  3. EmpiresofNod

    To be honest, Burger King is a guy, and most guys lie about the size of their whopper.

  4. DoctorStrife

    Hot take but I hope Taco Bell doesn’t lose this lawsuit. If they do, it means they’ll probably just hike up their prices even more to compensate.

  5. Please tell me chipotle is next, tired of people bitching about being shorted.

  6. Catch-1992

    Instead of increasing their quality, they’ll just shift to the Viagra advertising model and show people sitting in bathtubs while vaguely referring to the capability of a burrito to reduce your hunger pangs.

  7. 4thStgMiddleSpooler

    Unsure why BK is being singled out here. They are usually shitty by virtue of taste, consistency, or freshness, not quantity. Although it’s been awhile that I’ve seen a picture of what a Whopper should look like.

  8. whoocanitbenow

    Remember that scene in Falling Down? 😂

  9. coocoocachoo69

    Printing money instead of raising taxes is the root cause. Politicians on both aisles know they’d get voted out fast if they raised taxes 50%. Instead, they keep the tax the same percentage and print the money, which is the same thing with one difference. The general public doesn’t understand the concept, so they can tax you without you knowing you’re being taxed. You hate the end result but don’t correlate the reason why. It’s intentional deception. You can’t spend more money than is generated without higher taxes or inflation.

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