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While visiting a Cinemark branch in Dallas on Valentine's day, Waldrop paid $9.53 after tax for what was advertised as being a 24-ounce beer, he said. Sensing that it was too small, court ...
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The movie theater chain's 20-ounce cup allegedly represents a better deal than the 24-ounce container. By Winston Cho Shrinkflation has come for Cinemark, with a proposed class action accusing the ...
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Shane Waldrop, who filed the lawsuit, claims that Cinemark is selling drinks in containers that are labeled as 24 ounces but that the containers only hold 22 ounces. WFAA reached out to Cinemark ...
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The proposed class-action suit, filed this week in a Texas federal court, claims that the theater chain’s 24-ounce drink cups can only hold a maximum of 22 ounces, purposely misleading customers.