McDonald’s facing class-action suit over lack of rib meat in fan-favorite ‘McRib’ sandwich

McDonald's Faces Class-Action Suit Over Alleged Misleading Marketing of McRib Sandwich

A federal class-action suit has been filed against McDonald's over its alleged misleading marketing of the popular McRib sandwich, which is made from restructured pork. The plaintiffs claim that the sandwich's name and presentation lead consumers to believe it contains real pork rib meat when in fact it does not.

The lawsuit was filed on December 23 in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and alleges that McDonald's breached its warranty by failing to disclose the true ingredients used in the McRib. The plaintiffs also claim that the company's marketing efforts have led them to believe that the sandwich contains real rib meat, despite being aware that it does not.

McDonald's has a history of using restructured pork in many of its products, but the company claims that the McRib is made from 100 percent boneless pork sourced from US farmers and suppliers. However, the plaintiffs argue that this claim is inaccurate and that the company's marketing efforts have led to widespread consumer confusion.

The McRib has been a fan favorite since its introduction in 1982 and has sporadically appeared on McDonald's menu over the years. The sandwich is made by pressing boneless pork into the shape of a rack of ribs, complete with ridges that resemble bones. While some consumers are aware that the McRib contains restructured pork, many others believe it to be a more authentic product.

McDonald's has issued a statement denying the allegations and claiming that food quality and safety are at the heart of everything they do. The company states that it is committed to using real, quality ingredients across its entire menu and that transparency about ingredients is essential for guests making informed choices.

The lawsuit is seeking federal class certification on behalf of millions of McRib purchasers over the last four years, as well as subclass certifications in California, New York, Illinois, and Washington, DC.
 
🤔 I'm not buying it when McDonald's says their McRib sandwich is made from 100% boneless pork sourced from US farmers and suppliers. 🙄 I mean, come on! Who believes that? The fact that the company uses restructured pork in so many of its products is just a smokescreen for the real issue - they're trying to pull a fast one on customers with their misleading marketing tactics. 👀 And now we've got a class-action suit to prove it? 😏 It's about time someone called them out on this. I'm not surprised that some people think the McRib is made from real rib meat, though... I mean, have you seen the thing look like a rack of ribs? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they should just be upfront and honest about what's really in it... but nope, that wouldn't sell as well, would it? 😂
 
idk about this one 🤔 - I mean, if ppl really believed the McRib was made from real pork ribs, that's a whole diff story 🙄. but if they're actually being misled into thinking it is... yeah, i guess that's not cool 😐. on the other hand, if McDonald's is basically just rebranding restructured pork as "real" 🤷‍♀️, then maybe they deserve to get called out 👊. or maybe ppl just don't wanna know what's in their food? 🤔 like, who even cares about the ingredients anymore? 🙃
 
🤔 this just crazy... people think its real pork when really its just restructured stuff theyre trying to pull a fast one 🙅‍♂️ who buys into that? 🍴 honestly i think its pretty transparent how it says 100% boneless pork but comes with the rib name and presentation thats like saying you got a new pair of sneakers when all you got was last years sole lol.
 
Ugh, another company thinking they can get away with misleading marketing 🤦‍♀️. I mean, come on McDonald's, if you're gonna call it McRib, don't make me feel like I'm eating something different just 'cause you restructured the pork 🤔. It's all about perception and trust, right? They're basically taking advantage of people who love the McRib and are willing to overlook that it's not what it seems 🤑. And now they're trying to hide behind this fancy "100% boneless pork" nonsense 😒. Just be honest with us, guys! What's the real story here? Is it really about food quality and safety or is it just about saving a buck? 🤷‍♂️
 
Wow 😮! Who knew McDonald's was so naughty about their marketing? I mean, come on, you call it a "rack of ribs" but it's literally just restructured pork 🤣. It's crazy that they thought they could get away with deceiving consumers like that. But, at the same time, I can understand why people might be confused - I've had it before and it does taste pretty good! Interesting 👀
 
omg 🤯 i mean like isnt it weird that people actually think the mcrib has real pork rib meat lol its pretty obvious now that you think about it - those ridges on the sandwich arent from actual ribs 🤔 its just a clever marketing trick to make it sound more appealing. and come on mcdonalds cant just claim that their ingredients are 100% boneless pork without people calling them out for it 😂 i guess thats just what happens when you try to deceive your customers over and over again 👀 the plaintiffs should totally get some compensation tho, its not fair to be misled like that 🤑
 
🤔 i feel like this is a whole big thing 🤯 but honestly who doesn't know that the McRib isn't actually made from real pork ribs right? 🐖 it's been coming out every year for decades and people are always like "oh i love me some McRib" without ever thinking twice about what's really in it. 👀 maybe mcDonalds should be more transparent about their ingredients but at the same time i don't think this is a huge deal or anything 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 The McRib situation just got a whole lot interesting! I mean, who doesn't love that sweet and tangy sauce? 🍖️ But seriously, it's crazy how misleading marketing can be. I get why the plaintiffs are upset – they're not trying to rip anyone off, but they did buy into the idea of a "riber" McRib 🤪. And let's be real, 100% boneless pork is pretty convenient for production costs. But transparency matters, right? 📝 It's great that McDonald's is standing by their ingredients, even if some people are still skeptical. The lawsuit might be a bit of a pain in the neck, but I guess it's better to get things straight out. Can't wait to see how this plays out! 😁
 
I'm a bit meh about this whole thing... I mean, I love an good McRib sandwich every now and then 🍔👌, but if people are gonna get all worked up over the name, maybe they should just read the fine print? Like, it's pretty obvious that it's not real ribs 🤣. And can we talk about how confusing it is to try to figure out what exactly restructured pork even means? 🤔

I think McDonald's has a good point in saying that transparency is key, but they gotta own up to the fact that their marketing might be a bit... misleading 😅. It's not like they're trying to scam anyone, it's just that the whole thing can be a bit murky (pun intended).

Anyway, I'm all for accountability and keeping food companies on their toes 🙌, but this lawsuit seems kinda far-fetched to me 🤷‍♂️. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 🎉
 
I remember when I was a kid, my parents used to take me to McDonald's and we'd always get the McRib. It was like a treat, you know? 🤤 And now, it seems like the company is being sued for not telling people that it's made from restructured pork. It just seems so... extra. I mean, can't they just own up to using fake meat already? 😒 But at the same time, I get why people are upset - who wants to eat something that's labeled as a "rib" when you know it's not really a rib? 🤔 The McRib has been around for like, ever, and it's always been a bit of a mystery. I guess some things just never change...
 
🤔 I feel kinda bad for the ppl who actually believed they were gettin' real pork ribs when they ordered a McRib lol. Like, who wouldn't wanna think that's what you're gettin'? But at the same time, McDonald's needs to be more transparent about what's goin' into their food. It's not like it's a new thing for them to use restructured pork or anything, so why all the fuss now? 🤷‍♀️ I guess it's better late than never, right? Can't wait to see how this plays out and if McRib prices are gonna go up because of it 😂
 
idk why ppl r mad at mcrib lol 🤷‍♂️ it's a sandwich made from restructured pork, that's just how they make it! everyone knows that not all ribs are made of actual meat 🍖️ the whole 'mystery meat' thing is like, a well known trope in food industry 🤪 so if u didn't know better before, then ur good 😎
 
Ugh I'm so mad at McDonald's right now 😡 they just can't get it together, you know? They're always trying to pass off this restructured pork as real meat and it's just so misleading 🤦‍♀️ I mean who wants to eat a fake rib when they're craving the real thing? And it's not like it's new either, they've been doing it with other products too... anyway, I think this lawsuit is totally justified 💯. I'd be all over that McRib if I knew what was in it 😂. It's crazy how some companies can just get away with stuff like this and people still keep eating their trash 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤔 The McRib situation is wild 🤯. I mean, who didn't grow up thinking that's a real rib? It's like they're trying to trick us into buying something that's not even close to the real deal 😂. I get it, marketing and all, but come on McDonald's, be honest with us! They know we can smell the difference 🤢. And what's up with the whole "100% boneless pork" thing? Is that just corporate speak for "we're hiding stuff from you"? 🤑 Either way, I'm kinda sad to see this classic menu item go back to being a marketing gimmick 😔. Maybe they should just own up to it and say "Hey, we know it's not the real deal, but it's still pretty tasty" 👌
 
I FEEL LIKE MCDONALD'S IS GETTING SLAPPED WITH A BIG OL' FISH 🐟! THEY'RE TRYING TO PASS OFF THIS RESTRUCTURED PORK AS REAL RIB MEAT AND IT'S JUST NOT FAIR. I KNOW SOME PEOPLE THINK IT TASTES GOOD AND ALL, BUT COME ON, MCDONALD'S! YOU'RE LEDGING US ON NOW 😂. THE FACT THAT THEY CLAIM IT'S 100% BONELESS PORK WHEN REALLY IT'S NOT IS JUST plain WEIRD. AND DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON HOW THEY MARKET IT 🤪. I GUESS IT'S GOOD FOR THEM THAT PEOPLE ARE CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT'S IN THEIR FOOD, THOUGH... 👀
 
I'm so sick of people getting all worked up over this... I mean, come on, it's just a sandwich! 🤣 The whole point of the McRib is that it's not supposed to be real rib meat, that's what makes it so special. If everyone knew it was restructured pork, then where's the fun in it? It's like complaining about a joke that nobody actually finds funny.

And let's be real, who hasn't eaten at McDonald's and thought their burger was made from actual beef? It's all just marketing hype, folks! The McRib is perfect just the way it is – and if you don't like it, then go get a rib from the zoo or something. 🐖

I think this whole lawsuit thing is just a waste of time and money... McDonald's has been serving up restructured pork for years, so why should they have to change now? It's not hurting anyone, and people know what they're getting. Can we please just move on already? 😂
 
🤔 I gotta say, can't believe McDonald's is getting sued over the McRib 🍖️ again! Like, we all know it's not real pork rib meat... but do you really need a lawsuit to figure that out? 😂 The whole thing just seems like a bunch of people trying to get paid for noticing something we've known about since 1982 lol. But I guess if they're gonna make the McRib look all fancy and rib-like, shouldn't they at least be upfront about what's really in it? 🤷‍♀️ It's not like it's a secret or anything... and honestly, who even cares anymore? We just want that sweet, sweet McRib sauce 😋
 
I'm not sure why people are so worked up about this 🤔. I mean, McDonald's has been clear that the McRib is made from restructured pork for ages, but some folks still act like they're being scammed 😂. The fact is, if you don't want to eat it, don't buy it, right? 🙃 It's not like they're hiding anything or lying about what it contains... they've been upfront about that from the start 🤷‍♂️.

And let's be real, who doesn't love a good McRib every now and then? 🍔👌 The whole "I want my McRib to look and taste like real ribs" thing is just a marketing gimmick, imo 💸. It's a clever trick to make the sandwich sound more appealing, but at the end of the day, it's still restructured pork 🤪.

So yeah, I think McDonald's has done nothing wrong here 👍. They've been transparent about their ingredients and have not misled anyone... they're just giving people what they want: a tasty, convenient meal that happens to be made from processed meat 🙃
 
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