Forget what the label says. How many cups of coffee can you get from the package?
Ron Hurtibise, Sun Sentinel
A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against several owners and operators of California restaurants – including Cabo Cantina, The Sunset Trocadero Lounge, and Baja Beach Café – for allegedly failing to disclose on menus that customers are charged a service fee for each meal and drink purchased. The complaint was originally filed in June 2016, amended in July 2016, and transferred to federal court in August 2017. (Stern et al v. RMG Sunset, Inc., PB Cantina, LLC, Cabo Cantina L.A., LLC, and Cabo Cantina, LLC, Case No. 17-cv-1646, S. D. CA.)
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Ron Hurtibise, Sun Sentinel
Pending class-action settlement leaves consumers behind.
Anahad O’Connor, New York Times
Score another one for the fine print.
A review of lawsuits the FTC has filed against companies and individuals that process credit and debit card transactions.