Wants to be treated normal. That's never going to happen now. The people who chose to do this expect the world to change for them and that's not going to happen.
Just purchase food from any restaurant and you won't receive what you see in the advertisement!!!! I gave up on it, I guess if i don't like it, I won't buy from them anymore.
Can you just imagine living a life, that faceless candy is so important to you but claims by companies that promise instant weight loss ( for eating that candy) is of no concern to you?
The most simple answer to your question could simply be a dollar value of the item, not the size of the bank account of company that produces the item(s).
*I'm pretty certain that the complainant "could" have carved the face pictured herself had it been THAT important to her.
I do find this to be completely ridiculous lawsuit. However… there is a point that this is false advertising. But where does the line get drawn? Companies get away with this all the time. I myself have recently made a purchase.. I won’t get into the specifics of what I bought. But the advertisement on the package was indeed misleading and not accurate to what was inside. So where is the line with letting companies get away with misleading their consumers?