Man Sues Taco Bell For False Advertisement
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- A man is suing Taco Bell for false advertisement since the food they serve looks nothing like the food they advertise; and he’s seeking $5 million dollars in compensation for the victims of Taco Bells misleading practices.
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If he wins, the entire fast food industry would change.
Good, fast food isn't cheap enough to justify it being so sloppily made and different disappointing. It's barely even fast anymore. I've waited in line at the Taco Bell drive thru for over 45 minutes one time, and it was at one of those ones where there's no second lane to get out once you turn in. Ridiculous.
he will not win
@@Ahlurglgr Hope 08
Good.
@@Ahlurglgri swear if the argument is sometuing like but taco bell obviously scams people so it’s really your fault that you went to a place that you probably BIG EMPHASIS ON PROBABLY knew served smaller than what they advertised sizes
the first sober customer taco bell has had
Get poopyid-Me too young to drink
not counting kids
@@tjmonkey5795Your blood rate is too high to even need alcohol
ew a fucking cat. lets blend it
I call it headache food.
that's actually a good argument in the current economy. they advertise a product with a certain value, if you then get only half the amount of product that was promised in the picture but still paid full price that can be classified as a scam.
True
I do agree with him, but $5m?
@@neostrophe5003agreed 5m is steep but it’s a kick in the balls for Taco Bell and a lot of other fast food restraunts.
@@neostrophe5003
Well, how would you value it?
Because to my mind, when I try to put numbers to it, it's actually really hard to come up with assumptions generous enough to justify a number as low as $5M. Example:
Say only 1% of the meals they sell underdeliver relative to what is advertised (the real figure might be >50%,) and that the underperforming meals are worth only 10% less than a properly made meal (more realistically it might be _at least_ 20%.) Then, to a first approximation, we might say that just the material damages should be about 0.1% of Taco Bell's sales revenue, which _for the year 2023 alone_ comes out to $14.5 million.
McDonald's been real quiet ever since this man surfaced😂😂😂
Nah the McDonald's(multiple) in my area have fair price for how filling
You go there for a cheap meal that's fast pretty decent and decently filling
It ain't no Taco Bell though
In my area a regular soft shell taco is 2.50 and is built like a wet paper towel so
Meanwhile I pay 7.77 at McDonald's and get 2 plain triple cheeseburgers and a large drink
I'll take that anyday
McDonald's had a suit filed against them last year along with Wendy's, both in new York. The same law firm also brought a claim against burger king in Florida
if we all just had the guts to sue them, we'd just sue everything out of existence by then
I bought a big mac and the patties are so god damn thin and small now
@@sniperv9118 I don't think there is any establishment worse on this front than taco bell. If you order a taco you get basically nothing on it.
He had the balls to end what we all silently suffered through
He is the chosen one.
This.
He is the hero
Hail hi- I mean this patroit
He is gonna save us
It’s really disgusting how the food industry is basically the only industry (to my knowledge) that is allowed to so clearly get away with false advertising its products.
Could you imagine a car dealership promoting a new car but you get there and it looks worse than a second hand car? Or a real estate agency promoting a new house but in reality it hasn’t been cleaned in months and has 1 chair when the advertising said fully furnished? Disgusting business practices!
You must have not heard of the supplement industry yet :)
I hope he wins. They keep short changing us more and more while all we keep paying is more.
It's not the businesses that short changes their customers.
It's almost always government interference with the Free Market that is the cause.
Government writes 40,000 pages of regulations, raises taxes, and devalues the currency.
At some point the uninformed will notice.
Your favorite business does all it can to sell you something for the fairest price. Aka one that you will buy.
The result is:
A lower value product goes up for sale.
Prices go up.
Or the company go out of business.
Think about that next time you vote.
Also
Even if that dude wins. He is going to lose this case on appeal.
After the uninformed forget about it.
Then quit going there
Half the beans means half the trouble
So stop going there. If you weren't all a bunch of fat fucks will zero will power you'd just going there. I haven't eaten fast food in years. Because they rip us off, you never get what you ordered and it's terrible for humans. Stop being a fat lazy piece of shit and cook real food.
@@Warmaster_7 of course, it's never the business's fault.
If he wins the case then like half of the food industry is in trouble.
Good. It's bad that false advertisement has been this accepted for so long. That jury has a perfect opportunity to enact revenge for every time they received unacceptable food from wherever they got it from.
@@warweasel2832 I absolutely agree, that's why I hope he wins the case.
Which is why it won't work.
Good
Yes, but ONLY for actual damages. So he's staging a multi thousand dollar court case to get his purchase costs back
Bro, we need this guy for mobile game ads.
Lol
Damn right 😂
YES. no more shitty game ads that tell you that only 1% of people can solve this when clearly a 5 yr old could do it, only for the game to not be about that at all
At least we didn't have to spend money on them.
Not so fast, I wonder where all the money is going? He is suing them on our and his behalf but I’m sure he’ll just keep the money
this is absolutely true. my manager told me, and we literally CANT make the food the way the photos show, we would get fired! we're taught to make the food within certain weight ratios and we're expected to measure each and every one!
i mean i remember back in the day McDonalds teamed with a studio to do a tv show piece on how they go about making there food fit for advertisement, and it took, 3 chefs/2 photographers/ and actual glue and paint to get them to the standard McDonalds was happy with
just for a quarterpounder with cheese
@@saunshilu For certain reasons I can't say where I work but let's just say it ain't mexican food...the higher ups are oddly strict on certain things, portions, which order we do things in, ect. Point being this "essential work" is severely underpaid
So wanna know what you do? You advertise the food as what it actually is instead of lying to everyone and promising good portions.
@@Ocorydon-WCO the companies do use the weights in the ads. thing is, they "frontload" the fillings and push them to the camera angle that makes it look the biggest.
burgers are cut and pulled on the sides to make it look 2x big and wide.
taco bell beef is all stacked in a single layer at the very edge of the food to make it appear to be completely full
the equivalent of catfishing
@@Ocorydon-WCO oh man if only I, a minimum wage worker whose words and opinion would TOTALLY be taken 100% seriously by the top brass xd you're silly
As a food photographer, you would not want to eat what has been photographed. Odds are the sour cream is shaving cream--it lasts longer under studio lighting.
I love how Japan has a law making sure the food you serve actually looks like the ads.
Germany (where I'm from) has a law like that too. Pretty sure the whole EU actually has it. The USA apparently too since that man is suing them on the basis of that false advertising law.
I hope he wins that case. I wouldn't expect to get anything that looks like what they served to their customers. I would expect at least double of that and to be as close to the advertisement pictures as possible.
I've never encountered a problem like this in Europe. I once received a burger at McDonald's (in a small-ish city late at night) that was lazily thrown together and already completely fell apart in the box (the salad and sauce both were in the box and not on the burger anymore) by the time I sat down. I returned it without a problem based on that fact alone. I wouldn't have bothered to return it if it would have been easy to put everything back together but it was a complete disaster of a burger. The replacement of it was so neatly made that I could tell they actually put effort into it.
Customer service is usually always good and this was legit the only time I ever had a problem with food anywhere. I haven't been to the USA and I don't plan on travelling there anytime soon. The stories I hear about the food industry alone over there is enough for me to not want to go. False advertising like this of food products would drive me nuts though. I'm much more happier in Europe where rules and regulations are not only "suggestions" but thoroughly followed and if they're broken there will be actual consequences...
We can't have laws like that because too many idiots believe that would infringe upon their freedom. Ugh. How can people be so dense?
@@Larry_StylinsonThe US doesn’t specifically require food ads to be realistic. You can sue for anything in the US, it’s your basic right - the only exceptions have to be specifically named in law. Doesn’t mean you’re going to win or just because you sue you’re correct legally speaking.
@@Larry_Stylinson I think most of Europe has laws/rules that require you to have the base product essentially be similar. Of course you can use sculptors and techniques to make the food appear more appetizing, but the food itself should be replicable with the ingredients used in the sold products.
Japan's Laws are poorly enforced i think. I've seen some You Tube videos. In those same videos I do see a LOT of clear packaging on products sold in stores though.
Not all heros wear capes
*crepes
@@TheFakeyCakeMakerbro type better
@@cantthinkofanname7395le woooosh
Not all Karens are heros
*Heroes.
not the hero we asked for but the hero we needed
Hair: how much volume do you want?
This guy: all of it…
“Frank was pissed” my man frank. Thank you for being the hero we all needed!
Not the hero we deserved but the hero we needed
They clearly pissed off the wrong man
They are a business that has to make profits. If he wins how many people will they have to cut to make up for the lost revenue? You’re a sad little man who has nothing better to do then complain like “Frank”
I will spread Ur cheeks lil bro 😭🙏🏻🙏🏻I betta not catch you in my comments again or it’s Finna Gon Be OVER for you 👾
He won and started his own hot sauce company
Shirnkflation has gotten out of hand and it is ridiculous how much smaller stuff has become while the prices keep going up
"Shrinkflation"
@@lauralharristhat is a conspiracy that exists, apparently
Bro dropped a conspiracy BS bomb here
@@BLET_55artem55 glow
Honestly. Bought granola bars the other day, took one out, and immediately could tell it was much smaller than before, so dumb.
The hero we deserve
NO
“Frank was pissed” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Last words any fast food chain will ever hear: "Frank was pissed"
Fr
The wording makes it seem like frank is an omnipotent deity that can do anything he wants for shits and giggles
@@Pigeon_loll*frank was pissed*
@@hymaidwhy does this remind me of some sort of event in a game?
It may sound like a frivolous lawsuit but it’s actually incredibly reasonable
It's not. Companies have been fined millions over deceptive food photography. Most of the food industry has really strict standards and practices because of how much it's cost them in the past.
The man has the right legalese that will get his lawsuit taken seriously.
Getting less food than promised doesn't really cause you $5m in damages though, more like $2
@@neko6i agree but like it is still a "crime" yes you are losing 2 dollars but the companies are winning in thousands every hour from those 2 dollars. But definitely not a 5 million dollar sue😅
@@redknight07_he wouldn't get the 5mill though.
"your honor, these pictures aren't actually ads, their transformative art pieces."
At first I thought that this lawsuit was incredibly frivolous and silly, and then I saw the pictures. He might actually have a point…
This case has the potential to move the food industry in case he wins.
Well, it seems only fair - considering how much the food industry (especially Taco Bell!) has moved its customers...
... usually towards the bathroom, and in great haste!
😉😁
Every company lies in their commercials, if he wins no company is safe.
Fr tho
Yea but it's unlikely people have tried and lost in the past subways subs not being 12 inches is an example they don't lie it has the ingredients it's not like they say it's going to steak and the one on the menu comes with chicken
No it doesn't. These trashes will never give us what they advertise they will write on the side that these images are not representatives of the actual product many brands already do it to shield themselves from lawsuits
He has my full support
Damn right.
Agreed
No
@@elenadepanicis8383why not
@@elenadepanicis8383buddy likes having less quality food, despite the advertisements promising quality for your dollar. That's literally the definition of false advertising
About time somebody calls them out! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
*Food Photographer:* this is where i slowly take my exit while everyone is still angry at Taco Bell for my mistake
That man is absolutely right, he has to win
That man is really on a high level quest. We need to assist him
Ahaha😂😂😂
It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this lawyer, LawByMike
That's why one of the reasons the guy in falling down went chaos mode because of whammy burger. The dude in this taco bell case is just a lazy sob that doesn't want to work. We all thought about wanting to sue fast food restaurants. Well I want to sue main stream media for all the propaganda and lies. I want to sue the school indoctrination system for their brainwashing lies. I can keep going. Fuck that lazy ass dude.
Assist, you shall,
Sounds like a rally to me
be glad he isn’t suing for bowel issues 💀
or the food poisoning taco bell gave me once (and probably a lot of other people too) 🫶
@@randomisntavailabledude join our hero bring forth evidence
@@randomisntavailableI have ibs and drank a bajah blast once and literally could not stop having severe diarrhea with hundreds of pinworms in it
I haven't eaten at Taco Bell since I got food poisoning over a year ago. I was out of commission for a whole week
@@chappellroanmemestmi
I wanna sue them for false advertising code drops that never work 😤
Honestly, yeah I do kinda agree it may end up getting thrown out for being frivolous but still
Yeah this isn't frivolous. Frivolous would be like if he was suing them because the pattern of spots on the tortillas wasn't exactly like the picture every time.
He's making the excellent point that Taco Bell's photos promise you'll get two or three times as much food as you actually get when you unwrap it.
Other countries have laws that say the pictures have to look like the food, and hopefully this case starts a movement to restore truth in advertising in the US.
This man said the same sentence over and over again the entire time. Pure talent
He sued taco bell.
He sued taco bell because.
His suit against taco bell has this in it.
I mean tbf there's not a lot to talk about except him filling a lawsuit.😂
He literally read the same script twice just reworded it 💀
I thought the video restarted ☠️☠️☠️
I literally checked to see if it looped
Bro had an essay to turn in
I am actually cheering for this guy. I think everyone's getting a little tired of getting less than what we're promised especially for inflated prices these days.
I hope he loses. No one deserves 5 million dollars for their order not being right. If that was the case McDonalds owes me 1,729,582,253 dollars.
@@user-gf9iy9yl2oit’s not 5 million for him, it’s for the victims
@@user-gf9iy9yl2o Its more of a class action thing. Hes not individually winning, hes winning for all of us. These businesses need to learn that they should deliver what is promised.
@@user-gf9iy9yl2oi hope u dont wake up again
@@user-gf9iy9yl2ou look at things weirdly
The fast food industry has deeper pockets and judges in those pockets.
Thoughts from a photographer: Search up McDonalds food photography. It explains pretty much that it’s not promising it will look like that it’s promising you what will be inside the product.
Props to this guy for composing himself enough to film this directly after sticking a fork into an electrical socket
One of my favourite hair comments so far 😂😂
@@DougSharpe as a follicularly underprivileged man, I think it’s incredible
I thought he is hanging upside down
@@michaelangelo6378that was literally a lol for me hahaha👍
@@DougSharpeyour hair is awesome btw, and i mean nothing negative about this, but i get some Eraserhead vibes,.in the best way
The one dude that says “I’ll be back with my lawyer” and actually follows through.
Absolutely legend.
You are cry baby
Fr
he’s the hero we all need…
Nah hes a retard that needs a straight jacket.
LETS GO!!!!!!!
He’s insurmountably based
I love Taco Bell but idc what it looks like as long as I can eat it
@@user-eh1gj1ex8sI mean if they sue them. They need to sue the whole industry. They also use false advertising then by that logic. Nothing ever looks like the product they show on TV
mans probably got that inner japanese spirit _(they make foods exactly just as advertised in the picture)_
I’ve been to japan and that is not true
@@ThisIsAHandle-xz5yo if that's true, i don't know what to say since i got that info from english speaking channels and articles _(mainly western countries)_
@@johnpatrickadem6294 I don’t know either, some new laws could have been made or something that changed it since I was there
@@johnpatrickadem6294 the west romanticize Japanese culture a lot.
@@ThisIsAHandle-xz5yo I see you said youve _been_ to japan, not that you live there. so your sample size, if you are a tourist, isnt very big. not to try and discredit your experience, Im sure there are vendors in japan that dont make food as advertised and you were the unfortunate victim of gaijin gouging.
Though I do think that most food vendors in Japan would pride themselves on making quality food, quickly, without sacrificing anything. Unlike Taco Bell...
Perhaps you should try to go to non-touristy areas, your food going experience may improve.
Guy went full legal route version of "Falling Down" with Micky D.
As a fast food worker, I hope he wins
As a fellow fast food worker I agree, it’s bs the type of stuff they serve for the prices and when compared to ads
@@conradyates7340That's ridiculous I wish your manager wouldn't have given in to that pig, future reference I hope she buys a weapon. So if she refused and he tried to attack/steal some chicken she could have pressed a barrel to his head.
@@conradyates7340lmao he wqs about to eat her if he didnt get his strips
Even if he does, it won’t change anything. $5million is NOTHING compared to how much it would cost to either create completely new advertising for all of their products or to add twice as many toppings to make the food match the picture. They’d all rather pay the $5,000,000 rather than pay to restructure everything.
@@Josie-6 itll take a bit of a toll on their rep tho
Dude went extra into the details so now his cause seems kinda valid
his point hella valid bro
Imagine the restaurants, plural, having to make food in store, snap a picture of what the product looks like and post it in theor store locations
@@blackcat09tails55Where I'm from, most local restaurants actually do that
@@blackcat09tails55and to then be held to that standard shown also
somebody show him that spongebob popsicle. bro is gonna revolutionalize food ads.
"Give me 5 million for other people robbed so i have all the money" is insane😂
It's more likely a class action lawsuit so if he wins everyone will be able to get a portion if the pay a very small one though
Has there ever been a restaurant in this world that has served people food that looks exactly like the advertisement
I hope he wins. It's disgusting what passes for food nowadays with lazy CEOs
“Nowadays” 😭☠️
Bro it's been like that ever since advertisements came out. They make the food look more delicious (Like BK and McDonald's) just to get a ripoff sloppy burger
i just remembered the fucking cheese burger but theres no other toppings other than the cheese 💀
I Pefer not to have tooth picks in my burgers
Wow don’t you get that some of these fast food workers just want you to get your food and get out man what in ungrateful world we’re living in
“It’s not about the money, it’s about sending a message.”
But he is gonna get 5 mil...
seems mostly about the money
@@user-in3xz2zr2gnot for him, it’s a class action, so it’s for everyone who bought those items.
Money is the only message corporations understand.
@@rpvitiello very wise and inciteful rpvituello
I'm onboard with him. If your food doesn't even resemble anything you advertise, you deserve to get sued.
Next week: Tacobell sued the photographer
I am rooting for this man. If he wins it will bring much needed change to the fast food industry.
Yeah like WAY higher prices and smaller portions to match what it should be. This is a cowardly money grab try. This can only hurt the general public
He will lose. Like everyone else who has tried this stunt.
@@mulematt6225bootlicker
He lost. This is like the most petty reason to sue
Fr, ima sue all the restaurants till they bankrupt (he wont win)
Never make a hungry man angry.
Because they already have an incredibly short fuse due to being hungry, and pissing them off will likely make them even more angry than normal as well.
You're not you when you're hungry
@@crystalblade1074Have a snickers
Hangry
Never make someone hangry
I agree with him! They rip customers off all the time!
I think that taco bell will win because at the bottom of the ad, it usually says "creative representation"
Screwing over large corporations is always morally correct
I just wonder. What happens if a business doing good for the peoe becomes a large corporation. Will it always turn out as evil as any other corporation or will it stay good but be seen as still evil due to assumptions?
No, it isn’t. Neither being a large company nor being a corporation makes it morally acceptable to screw over others.
@@createrz8433It's all about the end goal of the company - to do good or to profit from doing good
@@createrz8433 Name one large company that treats their employees well tho
@@ExPwner dude you know people can see your pfp right
Every fast food joint is shaking
and my ass is quaking
@@randomfoxboyproductions5628lol
@@randomfoxboyproductions5628 Show me.
I support this man. I hope he wins so we can all win. Fast food would straighten up in a jiffy.
Nobody would buy fast food if they advertised what the garbage *_really_* looks like.
All companies should be sued for false advertising
Redbull gives you wings
in good countrys that is not allowed so
@@lutfibayuni7790 Dude if he wins. That's a total sale of redbull ever sold.
Especially Starbucks, they use child labor to harvest beans and most of their products have 3-4 times the amount of sugar than one can of coka cola.
I talked to a lawyer about this (for a different fast food company) several yrs ago and he said while he understood and agreed; he wouldn't pursue it because that company was one of their clients.
"It's not about winning, it's about sending a message"
Taco Bell: message recieved and ignored.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*and winning $5M*
No winning would be huge here
it looks more about winning
When you need more words for an essay
A friend of mine went to Taco Bell a few years ago. Looking at her taco, she saw it was almost empty. Taking it to the counter, she pointed to the poster of a taco loaded with meat, lettuce and cheese. The cashier said, 'Posters always make stuff look bigger.' Lol.
We've all had this idea but none of us had the balls to do it. What a king dude, hope he wins
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what an absolute gigachad move. i wish him the best, he's the champion we've needed all this time
not what gigachad means lol
@@poppachoppa8956 Are you retarded? "An extremely muscular man"
bro, he literally just wants more fast food to eat 💀
He wants better food and the good he paid for that’s pretty reasonable
@@lummunitionhe's mad because he's basically getting scammed. Btw, that skull emoji is cringe
First time I side with a karen
Bro, McDonald's would be toasted by this kind of lawsuit.
Those workers definitely falcon punch the burger before you get it.
Mcdonalds is scared af rn.
Not really, mcdonalds already has paid several lawsuits regarding false advertisement and just continued to do the same
That's why one of the reasons the guy in falling down went chaos mode because of whammy burger. The dude in this taco bell case is just a lazy sob that doesn't want to work. We all thought about wanting to sue fast food restaurants. Well I want to sue main stream media for all the propaganda and lies. I want to sue the school indoctrination system for their brainwashing lies. I can keep going. Fuck that lazy ass dude.
@@deniableorion4880dont know about yall but the general quality at McDs has gone up presentation wise
Nah McDonald’s is good. At least for their burgers they do it by weight so you are always getting the same amount of beef. It’s really a quantity issue in this lawsuit. It would be very beneficial for consumers if the lawsuit resulted in fast food restaraunts having to display amount of meat/ingredients by ounces or grams in each item
@@deniableorion4880there's a difference between settlement and losing a lawsuit and they settled every time. Actually losing the lawsuit would mean it becomes case law, making it far easier for others to sue McDonald's, as well as other corporations.
"I'll just take this 5 million dollars on behalf of everyone, no need to thank me"
Hes a hero, he deserves it.
with the amount of time and money this will take he's(more like his lawyers are) fighting an uphill battle against a huge corporation, likely multiple in whatever way others can that is *just* shy of being collusion because if he wins it sets a precedent that could cause a ton of headaches for them.
him winning would make it easier for others to win in similar fashion, and theres a cash incentive.
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I am fine with this, doesn't negatively effect me if he receives it and if he wins, he'll probably help change the food industry.
@@prohunter717if you think him going “on behalf of everyone who was disappointed” isn’t going to end up with him shot for not divvying up all the cash, you don’t know fast food customers.
Well technically you can win quite a bit spilling hot coffee on yourself from McDonald's
This is what happens when we have to get drunk enough to want Taco Bell but stay sober enough to work a computer.
“Frank was pissed” and thus started his noble and just quest for revenge upon these corporate titans
Speaking of corporate titans... Have you heard that gooģlê announced a worldwide ban on independent media from search results? Crazy times my friend
Little did he know that win or lose, the consumer still loses. If he wins, the corps will make the food better... then charge the customers twice as much.
Frank was pissed, and declared war on the fast food industry. Don't ask what you can do for your fast food chains, ask what your fast food chains can do for you 🪖🥙🌯
@@sawmill035they already charging restaurant prices at some of these places for shitty food
@@tonymartin1913 Well, it would get even worse. It can always be worse
honestly totally fair. i’ve had far too many times where i order something that looks delicious from taco bell and get a soggy bag of disappointment
I hope he wins that suit
Bro its taco bell. Idc how good the menu looks. Its your fault for buying it when its already been proven they dont give a shit about customers. Compensation would be nice tho
My ass watching this while in the Taco Bell drive thru line💀
"What was the outcome of the Taco Bell lawsuit?
The Taco Bell Gift Card No-Go (2023)
ABC affiliate KABC reported that the company settled the lawsuit for $85,500 after three California counties (Los Angeles, Ventura and Sonoma) sued them for violating a law that protects customers when it comes to receiving refunds on gift cards regardless of the dollar amount.Aug 1, 2023"
Completely agree with him! Prices go up and quality goes down, all the while we the consumers are basically getting ripped off. Taco Bell will attempt to settle with him but we must hold all food retailers accountable. False advertise and pay the price!
I think there is also a case with Burger King.
....if he wins... just WAIT to see the prices
@@ABIGD0NK3Y Then we(the people)don’t buy their products due to their price hiking all because they wished to rip us off in the beginning. Nobody buys their price inflated products, they file for bankruptcy, quite simple! We have the power as the consumer.
In n out is the only good fast food chain with quality product
@ABIGD0NK3Y I don't eat fast food so let them charge as much as they want I don't pay for cancer food
And thus a hero was born…
Haha i watched the duck song earlier today 😂
@@geography_joeme too,got any 🍇
thus🤓
@@mr_sir6563 so
Its always these big fast food corporations that take advantage of their customers by putting false misleading images.
This is something an unemployed friend would do on a tuesday
you can literally do this to all the fast food places
Most still server you what is being shown, taco bell clearly doesn't give almost any meat on their crunchwraps despite showing it. Stuff like McDonald's does give u the same amount of food they show just looks way worse which isn't illegal
@@awesomeflippergamerthey shouldn't even call those things pizza😂 its like a sheet of paper.
Tbh even mickey d and the others aren't that bad.
Well, one has to start somewhere, and I think Taco Bell is the legitimate worst offender.
All food ads do this, not just fast food.
This sounds crazy enough to actually work. We're rooting for you Frank
There's been like 10 lawsuits like this already
Keep dreaming. Never going to happen. Taco Hell will have Thé best corporate lawyers.. if anything.. this will just the Taco Bell Frank "shops at" to fire employees. It's common knowledge you don't get exactly what's in a picture haha. Plus, yes.. this has been tried before.
I'm not
Not me. I've always been quite satisfied with their food and its value. He clearly just went to a bad location.
Hope the douche gets counter sued for defamation. People sue for millions after getting hit & hurt at no fault to their own.. and this clown wants millions because his crunch wrap didn't have enough beans? Nah. Get the fck outta here dude. Fck Frank.
If that was the case Subway would get sued every 10 mins. of their existence lol
That reminds me of that one scene in gumball where richard got angry that his footlong wasnt as big as in the 1.5 meter sign lol
As someone who works there, it is honestly unbelievable what they’re willing to put up on the billboards in compared to what we make.
I'm curious: since you work there, isn't it possible for you and your colleagues to make the food look like it does in the advertising, or would you be in trouble for trying to do that?
@@ericemmons3040 that would require the advertisements to be made with real food not models. In addition, there is a specific recipe that we are supposed to follow like for instance, for the beefy five layer it’s a pump of nacho cheese on a big tortilla when you place the smaller tortilla on that you put a scoop of PMs, a scoop of beef and then some shredded cheese, and then wrap it by when you look inside, it looks nothing like the advertisements because the advertisements either use models or they use unrealistic proportions compared to what you’re actually getting.
Keep in mind many ingredients used in advertisement arent the ones of the product cuz its meant to be a model. Some items dont work well on a film/photo shoot so you have to use tricks and substitutions. Ice cream for example melts too quick under the bright hot lights on set so they use potatoes instead. But taco bell is just being fraudulent with their products execution here
@@Ashe_Forester That's what I thought. Maybe I should be mad, too, but I'm not picky enough to be upset just because what I get doesn't look EXACTLY like some advertising model; as long as all the ingredients are there, I'm happy. . .
@@ericemmons3040looking just like the model isn't the point, being similar is. You don't advertise a burger that looks like a quarter pound and then deliver a burger with a patty thinner than your pickles. It's about not getting the advertised portions.
Bro is about to destroy the entire fast food industry
only in your country
@@takirosh was that uh- meant to be an insult??
Yeah and turn the already overcharged food into massively overcharged food smh I wouldnt be surprised if we end up with 4-5 dollars for a McChicken which used to be 1 but now costs almost 3 bucks
I think it would be good for us all if that happened. Just think how much healthier everyone would be!
@@GrapeGuerillamy brother a mcchicken costs like $8 where im at in central tx lol
That one unemployed guy on Tuesday:
Caseoh behaviour💀
this dude really knows how to repeat himself
Really, at one point I thought the video looped.
Fr
I think mojo Jojo is his ghost writer 😂
Man has [BITES THE DUST] as his Stand. 💀
I also thought the video looped....I also thought the video looped....I also thought the video looped....
My dudes got that “electric chair” cut
One of the Galatian generals in my Rome II campaign, it's uncanny
My dude, shut up. Was that your attempt at a joke?
Lol they said how do you want your hair cut and he said make it look I just had 20,000 volts ran thru me 😂😂😂
He looks like a state trooper that stuck his finger in an electric outlet
Some volts away from skeleton
There’s an entire subreddit of evidence dude
Makes perfect sense. But good luck with that seeing as America only cares about big corporations who pay way more in taxes than you or me.
As a man named Frank, I am very proud of this Frank and welcome him to the brotherhood
Welcome to the brotherhood of Franks!
You misunderstand. He welcomes YOU.
@@conradyates7340 As shall the brotherhood of Grahams.
@@Rum-RunnerFrank is the CEO of the Frankhood
As shall the siblinghood of Sams
This should be done to all fast food restaurants. Especially because they are charging prices like they should be full service restaurants.
I remember when they had bean borittos for $ .89 ( CENTS ) and they weren't the pin rolls they are now.
I remember when the big Mac filled the box.
I remember when there was no need to ask subway for extra lettuce.
I remember when you could actually get it your way at burgerking
Man, two steak quesadillas for $18 and it still doesn't fill me, it's fucking ridiculous.
@@slipspacesurvivalist9416Cause it ain't Steak Bro bro... 🧐🤫🤔
Grow up fatty lol
Ahhhh, the little mac.
Facts
That’s basically the entire fast food industry
I get it, but the problem is is that there is no fast food that looks like the fast food that is on their advertisement. If you can successfully sued Taco Bell for this then you can successfully sue every fast food restaurant around.
Most sane Taco Bell customer
Most unhinged Taco Bell customer.
Most underrated comment 🤣🫠
I eat at Taco Bell 5x/yr when I don't need a functioning brain or GI tract for the next two days, and I have neither the gumption nor chutzpah to hold TB's feet to the fire like this good soul.
My gosh, I hope he wins, for all of us.
What a concept. That the item in an advertisement be reasonably identical to what you purchase.
yeah he is so unhinged, man. like imagine expecting the food to look and taste as advertised. couldn't be me.
Frank is an absolute legend, doing what everyone's wanted to do for years. Hopefully we'll finally see food with some actual volume being sold at fast food places
Bro, they're just going to change the pictures, or you're going to have to pay more 😅 don't kid yourself.
@@braceyourselvesfortruth2492yea that's the truth. Ain't no way fast food workers are gonna care about making it look good
They're all gonna close and tell us to cook our own meals at home!!!
Richard Waterson acting ahh fella
That's every big fast-food chain, it never looks like the picture XD
That’s why I love food advertisements in Japan, exactly as advertised
Untrue,japan pizza places suck
The US fast food chains in Japan (McDonalds, KFC, Domino's) also use pics that don't match the real food though the quality is much better than the US.
@thebasketballhistorian3291
McDonald's in the UK doesn't use aged beef like in the US, so nah, it's not as good, at least over here. Also, the chicken nuggets come from Thiland. Just like in all the McDonald's in the UK & EU.
@@Julia-uh4lithat’s not true for the EU, just look at Germany and how US citizens complain that it taste totally different.
When you inside McD you see all the advertising where the food actually comes from. Mostly Germany it self.
I still would not eat there 😂
@@thebasketballhistorian3291idk I got a bigmac yesterday that was a 1 for 1 match to the advertisement (I’m in asia)
Honestly I’m going for him to win. Taco Bell has no right to charge an arm and a leg for their menu items and skimp you at the same time completely unacceptable
They have a burrito for under 2$, how are they overcharging?
@@aidankelley9399 first of all get off your knees. Second of all that doesn’t exsist in big cities maybe it does for you in bumbufuck
the "under 2$ burrito" you're talking about is the barest, most basic item on the menu, and even that is never anywhere near the size that is advertised.
My man really going the Giorgio Tsoukalos character arc.
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every single fast food chain should be sued like this