The lawsuit, filed by new york resident frank siragusa this.

Web — a lawsuit accuses taco bell of false advertising, alleging that the mexican pizza purchased only contained half of the amount of beef advertised.

Web — according to the complaint, taco bell engages in unfair and deceptive trade practices for falsely advertising the amount of beef and/or ingredients contained in taco.

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Web — frank siragusa, the plaintiff, said in the suit that taco bell overstates the amount of beef and other ingredients “by at least double” in its crunchwrap supreme,.

Web — any new york resident who shopped at taco bell for mexican pizza, crunchwrap supreme, or any of the other meals listed could be eligible to participate in.

Web — the lawsuit claims that “[n]umerous consumers” have complained about the lack of ingredients or size of taco bell’s products compared to the advertisements.

Web — a lawsuit filed in federal court on monday accuses taco bell of falsely advertising how much beef it offers in its popular crunchwrap and mexican pizza menu.

Web — a new lawsuit accuses taco bell of falsely advertising its mexican pizzas and crunch wraps and showing the menu items as being fuller than real life.

Web — in a proposed class action filed on monday in brooklyn federal court, siragusa accused taco bell of deceiving consumers by falsely advertising its mexican pizza,.

Web — the lawsuit requests $5 million for taco bell customers who bought the listed menu items between july 2020 and whenever a judge ends the case.

Web — a new lawsuit accuses taco bell of falsely advertising its mexican pizzas and crunch wraps and showing the menu items as being fuller than real life.

Web — in a proposed class action filed on monday in brooklyn federal court, siragusa accused taco bell of deceiving consumers by falsely advertising its mexican pizza,.

Web — the lawsuit requests $5 million for taco bell customers who bought the listed menu items between july 2020 and whenever a judge ends the case.

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