McRib
Allegations: Deceptively marketing products as containing pork rib meat
DeBock et al. v. McDonald’s Corp.
2024-L-011938, Illinois state court – Cook county
(Oct. 2024)
McCray et al. v. McDonald’s USA, LLC
24-cv-11102, N.D. Ill.
(Oct. 2024)
Stelly et al. v. McDonald’s Corp.
2024L011889, Illinois state court — Cook county
(Oct. 2024)
McDonald’s Quarter Pounder
Marketing sandwiches as safe when they were contaminated with the bacterium E. coli, which can cause serious health consequences
Pending
Allegations: Deceptively marketing products as containing pork rib meat
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “safe” and “sustainable” when the product packaging contains substances that make them unsafe for humans and harmful to the environment
Allegations: Failing to disclose that burgers are contaminated or are at risk of being contaminated with the bacterium E. coli
Allegations: Misrepresenting that products are safe
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising that breakfast combo meals come with orange juice when customers who order orange juice as part of their meal are charged an added surcharge and, as a…
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising the size of beef patties and amount of toppings on sandwiches
Allegations: Misleadingly advertising vanilla as the flavoring ingredient
The culprit: rib meat.
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