When you head out to Arby's, you're expecting delicious roast beef. However, that meat might not be as impressive as you had anticipated.
The lawsuit claims that Arby's ads are"violations of the New York Deceptive Acts and Practices Act, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment" due to the fact that during photoshoots, the brand apparently has meat placed in the sandwich in a certain way along with using props to make it appear as if the customer will be receiving more than they actually will.
The lawsuit also addresses the quality of the meat in Arby's sandwiches. Although the advertisements appear to promise rare roast beef, Alongis claims that's not what is served to customers.
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