A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Cinemark, accusing the theater chain of deceiving customers about the size of its beverage containers. The lawsuit alleges that Cinemark's 24-ounce drink cups can only hold a maximum of 22 ounces, leading to claims of misleading customers.
Lawsuit alleges movie theaters are underfilling drinks. https://t.co/pm3QxG0nez Click the image to read more:
Lawsuit alleges movie theaters are underfilling drinks https://t.co/jCY4CQuYXB
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A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Cinemark's 24-ounce drink cups can only hold a maximum of 22 ounces, purposely misleading customers https://t.co/jUucNGpXVv
A North Texas man has filed a class action lawsuit against Cinemark, claiming the movie theater chain is lying to customers about the size of its drinks. MORE👉️ https://t.co/lxW5YfOxV3 https://t.co/t5mtJfZVGX
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Shrinkflation has come for Cinemark, with a proposed class action accusing the movie theater chain of duping customers on concessions for its largest beverage container. https://t.co/7xEII4kK5W
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