Chick-fil-A Reaches Settlement for $4.4M Lawsuit on Unfair Delivery Pricing

Chick-fil-A, the beloved fast-food chain, recently found itself in hot water after customers alleged that they were deceived by its promise of a cheaper lunch for delivery orders. However, there is good news for those who feel duped, as Chick-fil-A has agreed to a $4.4 million settlement in federal court. According to Top Class Actions, …

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How David Brooks Surprisingly Splurged $78 on a Supposedly $17 Airport Burger: A Fascinating Insight Revealed by NYT

Photo: David Brooks/Twitter Flying has its fair share of drawbacks, but one of the most frustrating aspects is the exorbitant prices of food and drinks. Airport restaurants often take advantage of business travelers who can expense their meals, leaving regular working-class individuals to bear the burden of inflated costs. Conservative commentator David Brooks recently experienced …

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Discover the Ultimate National Cheeseburger Day Deals and Specials: Unveiling the Best Locations and Timings

New York CNN  —  These days, it’s challenging to find anything at the store for less than a dollar. However, on the occasion of National Cheeseburger Day, McDonald’s customers can enjoy a mouth-watering double cheeseburger for just 50 cents. This price is only 45 cents more than what the chain’s original hamburger cost back in …

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Unveiling Subway’s $9.6B Sale Amid Potential US Antitrust Scrutiny, Say Sources

Subway’s recent $9.6 billion deal to sell itself to Roark Capital could face more antitrust scrutiny than initially expected. One major area of concern is the strict competitive rules that Subway has imposed on its franchisees. Roark Capital already owns several other fast-food chains, including Dunkin Brands, Arby’s, Sonic Drive-In, Schlotzky’s, and Jimmy John’s. If …

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Burger King faces lawsuit over alleged inadequate Whopper size

A United States judge has denied Burger King’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the fast-food chain of deceiving hungry customers with the size of its Whopper sandwich. US District Judge Roy Altman in Miami ruled that Burger King must defend itself against allegations that its portrayal of Whoppers on in-store menu boards is misleading …

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Boston Market Closes 27 New Jersey Restaurants Due to Unpaid Worker Salaries

State labor authorities have taken decisive action against a series of Boston Market restaurants in New Jersey, temporarily shutting down over 25 locations due to numerous violations of workers’ rights. These violations have resulted in the withholding of over $600,000 in back wages owed to 314 employees. The Department of Labor issued a stop-work order …

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