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Man Sues Taco Bell For Falsely Advertising Amount Of Meat In Crunchwraps, Mexican Pizzas

A New York man has filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell for allegedly falsely advertising the amount of meat and other ingredients in certain products, according to the filing.

Frank Siragusa filed a class action lawsuit Monday in New York federal district court against Taco Bell in New York City. After buying a Mexican pizza at Ridgewood’s Taco Bell for “$5.49 plus tax,” Siragusa purchased the “beef and/or Severely disappointed with the amount of “ingredients”. , and veggie Mexican pizza, according to lawsuit.

“Prior to purchasing the Mexican pizza, the plaintiff viewed Taco Bell advertisements on the Internet and in stores, and the Mexican pizza purchased contained the same quantity of Mexican pizza contained in the photograph of the Mexican pizza in the Taco Bell advertisement. I expected it to contain beef and bean stuffing,” the complaint read. (Related: Thai man sues wife for hiding lottery winnings, breaking up with husband, marrying girlfriend)

The lawsuit alleges that Siragusa falsely advertised that Taco Bell contained “at least twice as much” as the actual ingredients in its products.

The complaint goes on to say that Taco Bell’s advertising is “particularly concerning at this time” given inflation and soaring food and meat prices.

“Many consumers, especially those with low incomes, are experiencing financial difficulties,” the complaint said.

Siragusa is seeking at least $5 million on behalf of “himself” and others who may have purchased the items at Ridgewood’s Taco Bell, The Washington Post reported. report.

The Daily Caller reached out to Taco Bell for a statement but did not receive a response.

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