North Texas movie-goer claims in lawsuit that Cinemark is shorting 2 ounces on $8.80 beers

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DALLAS — A North Texas movie-goer is suingThe class action lawsuit was filed in federal court in Sherman on Wednesday, according to court records.

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.Waldrop, who is claiming he has been"financially injured" by the alleged drink shortage, said in the lawsuit that he was at the Cinemark Tinseltown theater in Grapevine when he bought a 24-ounce draft beer for $8.80, which came out to $9.53 after tax. The drink container was labeled as 24 ounces.

Waldrop's lawsuit alleges violations of Texas' Deceptive Trade Practices Act, negligent misrepresentation, common law fraud, and unjust enrichment. Waldrop is seeking compensatory damages and for Cinemark to repackage its 24-ounce drinks"with the proper amount of advertised liquid," the lawsuit said.

 

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