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, veggie.

A new york man is suing taco bell for too little beef and fillings in its crunchwraps and mexican pizzas, seeking $500 per infraction, according to the lawsuit.

You’ve likely noticed the mexican pizza option on the menu, since the item drew national attention after a series of complaints went viral and caused the taco bell mexican.

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Taco bell's advertisements for the overstated.

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.

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 bell's.

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, veggie.

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

In a brooklyn federal court monday, siragusa accused the chain of false advertising, alleging in the suit that the mexican pizza he purchased only contained half of the amount of beans and.

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 items.

A class action lawsuit filed against taco bell on monday in the eastern district of new york alleged that some of the fast food restaurant’s signature products, including the.

Plaintiff frank siragusa filed a class action lawsuit against taco bell alleging that his purchased mexican pizza, as well as other taco bell items, did not live up to the.

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.

The lawsuit seeks $5 million in damages for new yorkers who've eaten at the chain, only to be misled by its advertising.

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