Fast food giant Burger King patrons are angry with the franchise because its Whopper, they say, is smaller than advertised, which has prompted lawsuits
Burger King is being sued over the size of its flagship Whopper burger as angry customers say it looks nothing like the advert and is much smaller than advertised.
Patrons are accusing Burger King of false advertisement in a class action that claims the franchise made the Whopper look bigger in commercials than it actually is.
Angry Burger King goers pointed to an ad in which the restaurant said the Whopper had “ingredients that overflow over the bun” saying that the ad made it seem like the burger contained double the meat than it actually does.
The franchise attempted to swat those claims in court, but a judge last week rejected the company’s motion to throw the case out, which has given customers a chance to present their case to a jury, according to The Telegraph.