2. No Extra Value In McD’s Meals

Kelly Killeen sued McDonald’s after they charged her $5.08 for a sausage burrito “extra value meal.” But if she had ordered the burrito by itself, it would’ve cost her $4.97. The overcharge represents false advertising, according to Killeen. And it really doesn’t sound like there’s a whole lot of extra value in the price of that “extra value meal,” but McD’s didn’t agree.