North Texas man sues Cinemark claiming 24-ounce beer cups can't hold 24 ounces

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North Texas man sues Cinemark claiming 24-ounce beer cups can't hold 24 ounces
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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.

Shane Waldrop claims that Cinemark's 24 ounce cups can only hold 22 ounces of liquid, according to the lawsuit filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

On Feb. 14, Waldrop went to the Cinemark in Grapevine and purchased the 20 ounce and 24 ounce draft beer.

He noticed the 24 ounce cup did not appear to be big enough to hold 4 more ounces of liquid.

Waldrop took the empty container home and measured how much it could hold, discovering it only held 22 ounces.

Waldrop and his legal team says the movie theater chain is taking part in "deceptive" and "otherwise improper" business practices that violate state and federal laws about misbranding.

"This is especially misleading because the 24 oz drink should provide a deal for consumers over the 20 oz drink’s price: $0.37 per ounce vs. $0.39 per ounce. But due to the actual volume of 22 oz available in the ‘24 oz’ drink, the price is $0.40 per ounce making the larger drink more expensive per ounce, which is not a deal at all," reads the lawsuit.

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I do too, but I wonder what kind of mental problem that guy has to invest money in lawyer and court fees, plus tons of personal time, to get this going.

The mental illness known as "tired of everyone getting fucked with no recourse"

He appears to have some kind of backbone

That's the primary feature of texans. It's so big it actually fills most of the cranium.

I'd rather be courageous than smart

Yes, the world needs more knuckle-dragging grunts to take advantage of.

I should ask my psychologist if she can help me get rid of that feeling without focusing on just the symptoms.

None, these types of cases barely ever go to trial, they will end with a settlement of which the lawyers will take a portion as compensation.

Yup lawyers who take these kinds of cases that are easy wins, do it on contingency. If they don’t think you have a good case they tell you, and then charge you hourly.

I'm missing understanding some things here, but how much is the case about to handout in money? And shouldn't the guy here split it between himself and lawyers?

Depends on what the guy and the cinema agree upon to make this go away. Usually the lawyers will take 30-40% of a settlement.

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Judges decide the law, juries decide the facts. Juries are only needed if there is a material dispute of the facts. I doubt this case would have a jury even if it didn't end in a settlement.

My apologies, go to trial is the term.

And by "a portion", they mean "the entire thing": the average member of the class will be lucky to get a check worth the time it takes to deposit it.

I was a member of a class action suit once.

I think I got about 50 dollars over the course of two payouts. Which was significantly more than my "damages", so I was happy.

What made me less happy was they printed the checks on these non-standard size or material cards, so my bankat the time gave me a hell of a time trying to deposit the 100% non-standard sized or material check.

The plaintiff(s) in a class action usually gets a pretty decent chunk - substantially more than the class members because they are the one's doing all the work on the class's behalf

The payout for class members depends on the number of people who sign up, which generally depends on the burden of proof. If you need to provide a receipt the payout is generally much higher because it gets split up fewer ways. I've gotten class action payouts as high as $300 when all I had to do was dig up through my bank records to find out the date of a transaction, and as low as $2, when all I had to do was click a link and enter my email address

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The lawyer probably took the case on a contingent basis (doesn't get paid unless he wins), and the dude will probably get a fat check. That's not a mental problem, that's cashing in big on a corporate lie he discovered.

a fat check.

idk how much he'll actually get considering his damages are a couple ounces of beer.

As a Class Action lawsuit, it is a couple ounces of beer across every person who has ordered a 24oz. Could be pretty lucrative

Pretty lucrative for the lawyers. Each person who has ordered a beer in the past few years will get a check in the mail for 3¢, and a coupon for a free beer next time they go.

each member of the class is gonna get the cash value of 2 oz beer * number of short beers they bought * .6 (assuming 40% attorneys fees). Nobody's retiring off this money.

I dunno, standards? Principles?

Sometimes it's about that, not personal gain

Yeah but everyone knows being anything other than a conniving mole is a sign “mental illness”. The only legitimate way to live is like a scurrying beetle, telling whatever lies one can to gain favor with the elite.

We've gotten so used to oligarchy that we don't even see it when it has infected us. That's scary and sad at the same time.

i wonder what kind of mental illness some already rich bigwig has to have to defraud even our fucking soda

i guess a dash of autism.

If anything this is a good example of how society would be worse off if everyone were neurotypical

that or our hero is just bored and petty as fuck!

I don’t see this as petty at all. Don’t fuck my weights and measures, and we ain’t got a problem.

Well, petty from a single person, single occurrence prespective. On the large scale this is a pretty huge scam.

The mental problem of wanting to earn a lot of money in a lawsuit. Mans gonna get three, maybe even four bucks outta this

I should cover the missing 2 oz he didn't get in his beer

I mean I joke but it’s not about the money he will earn, it’s about the money Cinemark will lose.

Hopefully it’s about sending a message that casually dropping 10% of delivered goods as a matter of policy isn’t going to fly.

I hope the judge makes it hurt for Cinemark, assuming this was actual policy and not just a case of them using different cups that day from being out of the normal ones.

One of the many symptoms of autism is having a very strong sense of justice and demanding fairness in all things, sometimes to an obsessive degree. He's probably just one of us.

L take, not everyone is autistic.

Brb, pouring out two ounces for my poor, disadvantaged, neurotypical homies.

Not everyone would spend the money and time to sue a business over 2 ounces of liquid, either.

If they get punitive damages it might be a lot more than that.
Lawyer might do it for 0 upront and % of settlement if they think there's a decent prospect of that.

Working on contigent. The guy gets a large payout and the lawyers take a percentage.

Yeah that’s why this kind of thing doesn’t happen all the time.

I don't think the "us" in that furrie's statement is inclusive of everyone

Alcoholism

Yes, having a drink while out and about having a good time is definitely a sign of alcoholism...

Unfortunately I'm seeing far too often younger people think that having a single beer makes you an alcoholic.

Having enough that you're min-maxing the number of cents per unit of ethanol might be

At a movie theatre that could be serious money lol

Something tells me you'd be far less mocking about it if it was you getting sold something, and not getting the full amount.

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