Monday, February 8, 2010

False advertisement lawsuit?

This has been bugging me for a long time, everytime I go to taco bell the pictures of the burrito's and tacos are EXTREMELY full to the brim with whatever particular ingredients are in the wrap, but the actual portions you get are no where NEAR the advertised picture...Im being serious here, am i the only one who thinks this is completely unacceptable lol....lawsuit??False advertisement lawsuit?
That clearly is false advertisement. And a lot of fast-food chains are quilty of that. They tend to cut corners and mass produce . That's why they have low overhead costs and are able to cut their prices Compared to other restaurants, they are much more reasonable, affordable and the service is fast. Even, Quizno's claim that Subways has less meat portions in their sandwiches.


You could try suing; but I don't think you'll win. The best solution, go to Costco, they also sell burritos. They are under wholesale prices ; are pretty good. They are tasty and come in variable meats.








Besides the hygienic conditions of most of the Taco Bell Restaurants are below par.False advertisement lawsuit?
This is hardly lawsuit worthy and really is a staple of advertising in the restaruant industry. You ever notice how McDonald's burgers always looks so great on the commercial or even the menu and you order them and they are stale and smashed? It is the same thing. They are allowed to do a little cosmetic exaggeration of their product to make you want it.
Taco Bell can argue that the picture shows the product before it has been handled and packaged. The contents will move during transport. And, the pictures make no note of measurements whether by volume or by weight.





All-in-all, it's not worth the trouble. That's why I go to Del Taco.

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