"Forgiveness is a strange thing. It can be sometimes easier to forgive our enemies than our friends. It can be hardest of all to forgive people we love." Fred Rogers
If you've ordered a Quarter Pounder recently and specified "no
cheese," you may be interested in a $5 million class-action lawsuit
brought against McDonald's on May 8 by Cynthia Kissner of Broward
County, Florida, and Leonard Werner of Miami-Dade. According to the
Miami Herald, the two are angry that they've been paying for cheese even
though they ordered their sandwiches without it. The lawsuit contends
"customers ... continue to be overcharged for these products, by being
forced to pay for two slices of cheese, which they do not want, order or
receive." Also, Kissner and Werner "have suffered injury as a result of
their purchases because they were overcharged" and "McDonald's is being
unjustly enriched by these practices." While attorney Andrew Lavin
admits the mobile app ordering option does offer a Quarter Pounder
without cheese, he notes in-store customers have no such choice. [Miami
Herald, 5/24/2018]
People that bring forth cases like this need to be drawn and quartered at high noon on the courthouse steps.......along with their attorneys, of course.
I have a Google alert set up for Floridaman. Some good stuff. My favorite might be the crack heads selling golden tickets to heaven behind a gas station for $100. That in itself isn't that extraordinary. The fact that they actually sold some is what puts it at the top.
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Kept his flip flops on too.
That guys going to need and enema to clean out the Love Bugs.
The Litigious Society
If you've ordered a Quarter Pounder recently and specified "no cheese," you may be interested in a $5 million class-action lawsuit brought against McDonald's on May 8 by Cynthia Kissner of Broward County, Florida, and Leonard Werner of Miami-Dade. According to the Miami Herald, the two are angry that they've been paying for cheese even though they ordered their sandwiches without it. The lawsuit contends "customers ... continue to be overcharged for these products, by being forced to pay for two slices of cheese, which they do not want, order or receive." Also, Kissner and Werner "have suffered injury as a result of their purchases because they were overcharged" and "McDonald's is being unjustly enriched by these practices." While attorney Andrew Lavin admits the mobile app ordering option does offer a Quarter Pounder without cheese, he notes in-store customers have no such choice. [Miami Herald, 5/24/2018]
We can only hope and pray for the obvious inevitable outcome!