New York CNN —When it comes to food advertising, what you see is rarely what you get.
In the ads, burgers look tall, heaped with meat and cheese, topped with golden, rounded buns.
“Under this standard, a court asks whether a reasonable consumer would be misled by the product’s marketing or labeling,” he said.
Lawsuits claim that burgers from McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's don't look as they appear in ads.
What you see is not what you getFor Patten, a reasonable consumer is an “average consumer.” The legal system, she said, often expect more from a reasonable consumer than she would from an average one.
Persons:
James Kelly, Anthony Russo, Taco Bell, Burger, ”, Tommy Tobin, Perkins Coie, Russo, Kelly, Bonnie Patten, Spencer Sheehan, Sheehan, Katherine Frey, ” Tobin, ” Burger, “, Wendy’s, Wendy's, He’s, Patten, Patten’s, they’re, they’ve
Organizations:
New, New York CNN, Taco, UCLA Law, Washington Post, Getty, Starbucks, Burger King, Russo, Plaintiffs
Locations:
New York, Burger