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"Two Florida residents, Cynthia Kissner and Leonard Werner, had one too many cheese slices on their burger when they wanted it plain. So they did as any reasonable person would do... Just kidding, they didn't. They took it to court.
Leonard Werner was the instigator. He allegedly stopped wanting cheese on his Quarter Pounders for dietary reasons. (And a cheese-less Quarter Pounder is that much better?!) After making the switch to plain burgers, he was upset that he was still being charged the same amount.
At the drive-through window, the options are listed as: Quarter Pounder with Cheese ($4.19) and Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese ($6.19). The McDonald's app allows for customizing, but Werner felt compelled to purchase the burger with cheese and was distressed that he had to remove it without a price deduction. He took his complaints to a lawyer, and the lawsuit was put into action."
what a bunch of slobs..
sooooo how much tax payer money gets wasted on this type of shit?
on a side note, i still like me a big mac every once in awhile. usually from a suburban upper class area mcdonalds.
the best mcdonalds' happen to be over-seas.
there's nothing better than being in a foreign land and getting that craving for some classic american flavor. they make them better over there too.
"Two Florida residents, Cynthia Kissner and Leonard Werner, had one too many cheese slices on their burger when they wanted it plain. So they did as any reasonable person would do... Just kidding, they didn't. They took it to court.
Leonard Werner was the instigator. He allegedly stopped wanting cheese on his Quarter Pounders for dietary reasons. (And a cheese-less Quarter Pounder is that much better?!) After making the switch to plain burgers, he was upset that he was still being charged the same amount.
At the drive-through window, the options are listed as: Quarter Pounder with Cheese ($4.19) and Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese ($6.19). The McDonald's app allows for customizing, but Werner felt compelled to purchase the burger with cheese and was distressed that he had to remove it without a price deduction. He took his complaints to a lawyer, and the lawsuit was put into action."
what a bunch of slobs..
sooooo how much tax payer money gets wasted on this type of shit?
on a side note, i still like me a big mac every once in awhile. usually from a suburban upper class area mcdonalds.
the best mcdonalds' happen to be over-seas.
there's nothing better than being in a foreign land and getting that craving for some classic american flavor. they make them better over there too.