
Little Ceaser’s Crazy Puffs
No eyebrows were harmed in the making of this Crazy Puffs commercial
March 2021: The Court granted final approval of a settlement agreement. Go to http://gasolinesignagesettlement.com/ for more information.
2016: Plaintiffs amended their complaint to allege that Valero fails to disclose its policy of charging a higher credit card price for purchases made using debit cards.
2015: A class-action lawsuit was filed against gas station Valero Energy for allegedly misleading consumers who pay with debit cards by charging them the higher price advertised for credit card purchases when, according to plaintiffs, debit cards are like cash because the money is withdrawn immediately and consumers who pay with debit cards should be charged the lower price advertised for cash payments. (Bautista et al v. Valero Marketing and Supply Company, Case No. 15-cv-5557, N.D. Cal.)
No eyebrows were harmed in the making of this Crazy Puffs commercial
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