Burger King has reached a settlement in the class action lawsuit filed against them entitled Anderson v. Burger King Corp., which is under review in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The Burger King BOGO Croissan’wich Class Action Lawsuit claims Burger King charged a higher price for two Croissan’wiches when a consumer redeems the BOGO coupon than it would have charged if the consumer purchased a single Croissan’wich without the BOGO coupon. According to Anderson v. Burger King Corp. the price difference ranged from a few cents up to $1 depending on the Burger King location.
Class members in the case are defined as any Burger King customers in the United States who purchased two or more Croissan’wich breakfast sandwiches from a Burger King restaurant, redeemed a BOGO coupon in connection with the purchase, yet paid more than the amount the restaurant was charging at the time for the higher-priced Croissan’wich the person ordered between the dates of Oct. 1, 2015 to May 19, 2017.
- Class members who do not have a receipt can file a claim to receive a $2 Burger King gift card..
- Class members who do have a receipt can file a claim for $5 for each documented purchase.
Plaintiff Koleta Anderson originally filed the lawsuit back in May of 2017. Ms. Anderson is represented by William N. Sinclair and Steven D. Silverman of Silverman Thompson Slutkin & White LLC and Stuart A. Davidson, Christopher C. Gold and Roxana Pierce of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP.
Settlement Website:
TO BE ANNOUNCED (please check back for the settlement website or sign up for the ClassActionWallet Newsletter for the alert by email)
We expect the settlement website to be announced sometime within the next 4 weeks.