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Lawsuits challenge the amount of meat and toppings depicted in fast-food marketing images.
In November 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Electricity Maine (an electricity supplier) for allegedly deceptively offering customers low introductory rates and savings on electricity bills when, in reality, the company automatically enrolls them at significantly higher long-term rates after the introductory rates expire. (Veilleux et al v. Electricty Maine, LLC et al, Case No. 16-cv-571, D. ME.)
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Lawsuits challenge the amount of meat and toppings depicted in fast-food marketing images.
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