Texas man sues movie theater chain, alleges ‘deceptive’ drink sizes

Texas man sues movie theater chain, alleges ‘deceptive’ drink sizes

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A Texas man is suing Cinemark, claiming nan movie theatre concatenation deceived customers astir its portion sizes. 

Shane Waldrop argues that Cinemark engaged successful "deceptive and different improper business practices" aft he allegedly realized successful February that nan 24-ounce portion containers being sold astatine concessions only held 22 ounces of liquid, according to nan suit revenge successful nan U.S. District Court for nan Eastern District of Texas. 

"Defendant markets and sells 24 oz drinks astatine a premium price, contempt nan containers being physically incapable of holding that magnitude of liquid," nan suit read. 

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The suit stated that Waldrop is filing nan suit "on behalf of each others likewise situated." 

According to nan suit, Waldrop made nan find aft his travel to nan theatre successful Grapevine, Texas, connected Valentine's Day. In nan suit, Waldrop said he bought a 20-ounce and a 24-ounce draught brew that were served to him successful portion containers branded pinch nan ounce markings.

A personification exits a Cinemark theater

Moviegoers exit a Cinemark theatre successful nan Playa Vista vicinity of Los Angeles connected Oct. 31, 2017. (Christopher Lee/Bloomberg via / Getty Images)

The suit alleges that Waldrop noticed that nan 24-ounce instrumentality did not look ample capable to clasp 24 ounces, truthful he took nan quiet instrumentality location and measured nan magnitude of liquid it could hold. 

That's erstwhile he allegedly discovered that "the 24 oz instrumentality could not clasp 24 ounces of liquid – alternatively it was simply capable to incorporate 22 ounces of liquid." 

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The suit argues that Cinemark's packaging and advertizing of nan 24-ounce drinks, sold astatine locations passim nan U.S., "violate various authorities laws against misbranding, which reflector national law." 

Cinemark theater

Inside a Cinemark movie theater. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

The suit said nan institution "has routinely and purposefully packaged 24 oz drinks successful containers made, formed, aliases filled arsenic to mislead consumers into believing that they were receiving much liquid than they really purchased and received."

Jarrett L. Ellzey, an lawyer for Waldrop, told FOX Business that nan suit is an "example of consumers unwittingly overpaying for a expected use they are not receiving."

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Ellzey based on that nan institution is "misleading nan user into handing complete his aliases her money while not providing nan afloat worth of nan point he aliases she is paying for."

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Ellzey said "class actions usability arsenic a instrumentality for changing bad business practices for illustration this."

 FOX Business reached retired to Cinemark for comment.

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