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  2. McDonald’s and Wendy’s win false advertising lawsuit - AOL

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    Burger King, for example, said about a similar lawsuit that “reasonable consumers viewing food advertising know” that food in ads “has been styled to make it look as appetizing as possible.”

  3. Reese's faces lawsuit for deceptive advertising practices - AOL

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    The suit says that plaintiff Cynthia Kelly was among those deceived into buying a Reese’s peanut butter product based on false and deceptive advertising. The lawsuit gave multiple examples of ...

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  5. McDonald's, Wendy's win federal lawsuit over burger size ...

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    Fast-food giants Wendy's and McDonald's have defeated a federal lawsuit filed against them after a New York judge dismissed the case accusing the chains of falsely advertising the size of their ...

  6. List of class-action lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    false advertising, unfair business practices, breach of contract, fraud, deceit and/or misrepresentation: World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks: retrieving deposits from dormant bank accounts: 2000

  7. 11 Companies That Caught Lying To The Public, Deceived Customers

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    If you want to learn about false advertising examples 2019 and false advertising examples 2018, feel free to check out some of the crushing examples we presented in this article.

  8. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    Examples include superlatives such as "greatest of all time," "best in town," and "out of this world," or a restaurant's claim that it had "the world's best-tasting food." [29] Puffing is not an illegal form of false advertising, and may be seen as a humorous way to attract consumer attention. [29]

  9. Hart v. Comcast Corp. - Wikipedia

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    A lawsuit, Hart v. Comcast, has been filed accusing Comcast of false advertising and other unfair trade practices. Comcast customers have also reported a sporadic inability to use Google because forged RST packets are also interfering with HTTP access to google.com, [11] which has further angered users. [12]