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Burger King faces legal claim saying Whopper is too small
(www.bbc.co.uk)
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When I buy a new car, the car is the same as the one in the posters and built by the same people.
A team of food stylists spent at least 30 minutes to create the perfect whopper for the add image and were paid 100 times more than an actual fast food employee to do so.
Why that is allowed to represent something made in 30 seconds by someone on shit wages is beyond me.
It should simply be considered false advertisement.
You can probably legally require your money back, saying it looks nothing like the photos, but that's not enough imo
That's why a big lawsuit is a better solution. They've already stolen the search cost from you, and are relying on you just giving up when you see your disappointment burger.