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MATTOON, Ill. – Burger King, one of the nation’s most recognized fast-food chains and home of the iconic Whopper burger, can use its name almost anywhere in the United States. That is ...
Burger King tried to get the case dismissed, arguing that the menu items were clearly described and that the adverts just styled the burgers "more beautifully" than in-store. But the judge ...
A Florida judge has denied Burger King's motion to dismiss a 2022 lawsuit in which 19 people from 13 states have accused the fast-food chain of misleading customers through false advertising ...
Burger King is facing a lawsuit in the US which claimed the brand misled customers by advertising its burgers as large burgers compared to competitors, leading to unfair and deceptive trade ...
A class-action lawsuit accusing Burger King of misrepresenting the size of its Whopper sandwiches in advertisements and in-store menu boards is moving forward after a federal judge declined ...
A Florida judge ordered Burger King to defend itself in court against accusations that its Whopper sandwich isn’t as big as its advertised. Despite the fast food giant’s attempts to dismiss ...
(Reuters) -Burger King must face a lawsuit claiming it misleads customers with advertisements that make its Whopper sandwich and other products appear larger than they are. In a decision on Monday ...
Are you at Burger King? I’m sorry to hear that. Maybe you were tricked into it or maybe you’re just there for the one good thing, a rippin’ spicy chicken sandwich. Either way, if secret ...
If you're looking for a cool and refreshing beverage to keep you cool this spring and summer, Burger King might have just what you're looking for. The fast food chain unveiled a new frozen ...
Consolidated Burger Holdings, which operates 57 Burger King locations—including in Valdosta, Tifton, and Cordele—filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 14. The franchisee cited pandemic ...
Over the years, the Nintendo brand has shifted to meet the times, but through it all, it’s at least felt synonymous with one image (or turn of phrase, I guess): E for Everyone. Over the decades ...