Burger King telling Whoppers? Fast food chain accused of false advertising in lawsuit alleging burgers are too small
A South Florida lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit seeking class-action status alleging that Burger King has misled customers by portraying its food as being much larger compared with what it has served to customers in real life.
Here are some Election Day freebies, discounts and deals to look out for
HOUSTON โ Besides deciding on the next president, voting has some other perks. You may want to take advantage of some of those Election Day deals Tuesday. Here are some discounts and deals voters can look out for after theyโve done their civic duty:
7 free things you can score now and upcoming days
Free workout classes from Orangetheory FitnessThis upcoming Sunday, Nov. 1, Orangetheory Fitness is offering a free one-hour Daylight Savings workout. Free day of childcareKindercare Learning Centers are offering parents a free day of childcare. The car rental company will give one free day to customers who reserve a car for two days. It is giving its customers a chance to score a free Whopper if you visit a competitorโs restaurant location that has been shut down. West and confirm your location through the Burger King app youโll receive a coupon for a free Whopper.
VIDEO: Bat-wielding robber smashes glass door at Burger King
HOUSTON โ Houston law enforcement are searching for a man who broke into an east Houston Burger King restaurant with a bat, terrorized an employee and robbed the store back in September. The man is seen on video breaking the glass door with a baseball bat. Once inside, the man approached an employee and threatened to hit her with the bat if she did not tell him where the money was. Police say the man was described to them as a young Hispanic male wearing a blue pullover, shorts, white shoes and blue face mask. Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case.