There are a few days left to claim some of the 5.5-million-dollar settlement from the fast-food chain Smashburger.
The company was sued for claiming that its “Triple Double” burgers had “three times the cheese and double the beef in every bite” when plaintiffs say that said burgers contained “two patties that are each half the size” of the patties of the chain’s regular-sized burgers.

Smashburger has denied doing any wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the dispute.
The settlement is available to anyone who purchased a Triple Double hamburger, a Bacon Triple Double hamburger, a French Onion Triple Double hamburger, or a Pub Triple Double hamburger from July 1, 2017, through May 31, 2019.
Proof of purchase is not necessary to be eligible for this settlement.
Get more information at Burgersettlement.com.
Source: Washington Examiner