
Consumers are suing Delaware North Companies, a major hospitality and food service company that operates concessions at stadiums, arenas, airports, and other entertainment venues. The plaintiffs allege that the company charged unfair or deceptive prices for food and beverages sold at its concession stands, potentially including hidden fees or charges that were not clearly disclosed to customers at the point of sale. The lawsuit seeks to represent a class of consumers who purchased food or beverages from Delaware North-operated concession locations and were subjected to these allegedly improper pricing practices. The plaintiffs are seeking compensation and potentially changes to how the company discloses its pricing to customers going forward.
The case is in its earliest stage. The defendant has not yet responded. Class certification — the court's decision on whether the case can proceed as a class action — typically takes 12 to 24 months after filing.
Source: CourtListener docket entry. This summary was generated automatically and may not reflect subsequent filings.
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