In a proposed class action filed on monday in brooklyn federal court, siragusa accused taco bell of deceiving consumers by falsely advertising its mexican pizza, veggie. Washington — taco bell is being sued for allegedly falsely advertising its crunchwraps and mexican pizzas. The lawsuit claims that “[n]umerous consumers” have complained about the lack of ingredients or size of taco bell’s products compared to the advertisements. Frank siragusa, the plaintiff, said in the suit that taco bell overstates the amount of beef and other ingredients “by at least double” in its crunchwrap supreme, grande. The lawsuit requests $5 million for taco bell customers who bought the listed menu items between july 2020 and whenever a judge ends the case. The only customers who. In a brooklyn federal court monday, siragusa accused the chain of false advertising, alleging in the suit that the mexican pizza he purchased only contained half of the amount of beans and. A lawsuit filed in federal court on monday accuses taco bell of falsely advertising how much beef it offers in its popular crunchwrap and mexican pizza menu items. In a brooklyn federal court monday, siragusa accused the chain of false advertising, alleging in the suit that the mexican pizza he purchased only contained half of the. A new lawsuit accuses taco bell of falsely advertising its mexican pizzas and crunch wraps and showing the menu items as being fuller than real life. A class action lawsuit filed against taco bell on monday in the eastern district of new york alleged that some of the fast food restaurant’s signature products, including the. In a proposed class action lawsuit, frank siragusa accused taco bell of deceptive trade practices and said their online ads for their crunchwrap supreme, mexican pizza, and. The lawsuit alleged taco bell breached two sections of the new york general business law with its advertisements for three types of crunchwrap and two types of mexican. A new york man is suing taco bell for too little beef and fillings in its crunchwraps and mexican pizzas, seeking $500 per infraction, according to the lawsuit. A lawsuit accuses taco bell of false advertising, alleging that the mexican pizza purchased only contained half of the amount of beef advertised. Taco bell is being accused of false advertising regarding the amount of beef in its popular crunchwrap supreme and mexican pizza menu items, according to a federal lawsuit. Taco bell has been sued for false advertising over the amount of filling in its mexican pizzas and crunchwraps. In the lawsuit, the plaintiff, frank siragusa, accused taco.