Taco Bell Sued to Get Stuffed
Lawsuit accuses fast-food chain of falsely advertising amount of ingredients in some of its offerings.
In October 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Philadelphia Federal Credit Union for allegedly misleadingly representing that the credit union charges only one insufficient funds fee on a single transaction when, according to the complaint, the credit union charges a fee every time that a rejected transaction is reprocessed for payment resulting in multiple fees on a single transaction. (Dailey et al v. Philadelphia Federal Credit Union, Case No. 191002749, Pennsylvania State Court – Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County)
Lawsuit accuses fast-food chain of falsely advertising amount of ingredients in some of its offerings.
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