When you want your microwaved shells and cheese, you don’t want to waste time fooling around.
This Walmart product photo shows Velveeta Shells & Cheese, a microwavable macaroni and cheese cup from Kraft Heinz.
The suit was filed on Nov. 18 in U.S. District Court in Miami by William Wright of the West Palm Beach-based firm The Wright Law Office, P.A. and by Spencer Sheehan of Spencer & Associates, P.C. in Great Neck, New York. The suit does not state how much time Ramirez actually spent getting her cups of Shells & Cheese ready to eat.
Ramirez intends to buy Velveeta microwavable Shells & Cheese again “when she can do so with the assurance its representations are consistent with its abilities, attributes, and/or composition,” the suit states. In March, four plaintiffs were named in a proposed class-action suit claiming Miami-based Burger King portrayed sandwiches in their advertisements withBurger King countered that the plaintiffs’ claims are not those of “reasonable consumers” who know that food looks different in ads than in real life. The company contended its meats are as large as advertised. The lawsuit is ongoing.
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Woman sues Kraft claiming Velveeta Shells & Cheese took too long to makeThe packaging claims the dish is 'ready in 3½ minutes.' But Amanda Ramirez, the lead plaintiff, called the statement 'false and misleading' and argues the total prep time is longer.
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