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Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
Business
Samantha Bomkamp

McDonald's franchisee sued over value meal prices

CHICAGO _ A Chicago-area man has filed a lawsuit against an area McDonald's franchisee, alleging the restaurant operator engaged in deceptive business practices because "Extra Value Meals" cost more than the items ordered separately.

James Gertie claims that Karis Management Co., which operates about 10 locations in the area, charges $5.49 for two cheeseburgers, medium fries and a medium fountain drink when purchased individually, but the value meal costs $5.90. Gertie bought the two cheeseburger value meal at five McDonald's locations across operated by the franchisee in October and November, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed last week in Cook County Circuit Court, seeks class-action status.

A Karis representative declined to comment.

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