Taco Bell Is Being Sued Over Disappointing Mexican Pizza

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Many people flock to Taco Bell to satiate their hunger. When the dinner arrived, one New Yorker mistook Live Mas for a "menos."

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The message of an older quick-service restaurant commercial, "Where's the Beef?" has been altered by the New York District Court.

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Frank Siragusa filed a class action lawsuit against Taco Bell, alleging that his Mexican Pizza and other Taco Bell goods did not look like the promotional photos.

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Siragusa purchased a Mexican Pizza on September 20, 2022, anticipating it to have a "similar amount of beef and bean filling" as advertised.

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Siragusa alleges, with images, that his purchase contained half of the beef and bean contents. He would not have purchased the meal if he had understood the lesser filing amounts.

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The case includes a variety of Taco Bell products, including Siragusa's Mexican Pizza. Among the "overstated menu items" are the Crunchwrap Supreme, Grande, Vegan, Mexican, and Veggie Mexican Pizzas.

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Siragusa and his legal team are suing for class action damages for violations of the New York Deceptive Acts and Practices Act.

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Orders can be encouraged by using visuals on social media or food delivery platforms. That cuisine, though, may disappoint.

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Food corporations and their visuals, from Taco Bell's current lawsuit to Burger King's menu size complaint, do not accurately portray the meal purchased. The little print on the shot is significant.

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Companies, like McDonald's "hot" coffee cup, must set consumer expectations. Customers cannot be duped by brands. The grandiose concept of a beef-and-bean pizza sets the tone for the visitor.

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Advertising employs exaggeration. However, too much fiction may result in false advertising lawsuits.

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The next time someone drives by, they should pay more attention to the food description rather than the photo. A pre-cooked 1/4-pound burger sandwiched between two buns could be smaller.

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