Class action accuses Domino's of hiding junk fees in pizza orders

AL.com
A class action lawsuit alleges Domino's charged hidden junk fees labeled as 'Tax 2' on receipts, violating California's pricing laws.

Summary

Domino's is facing a class action lawsuit filed by the Almeida Law Group in California, which accuses the pizza chain of charging customers "junk fees" for orders. The lawsuit alleges that these fees, printed as "Tax 2" on receipts, were not included in the advertised prices. Plaintiff John Murphy argues that this practice violates California's Honest Pricing Act, which requires businesses to include all mandatory fees in the advertised price. The case covers all California consumers who were charged these fees during in-person purchases at Domino's restaurants. Murphy is seeking a jury trial and damages for all class members.

(Source:AL.com)

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