Fast-food chain Burger King is being sued by four plaintiffs over alleged false advertising of its burgers, claiming the restaurant’s adverts showcase the meat-filled sandwiches as bigger than they actually are. According to Top Class Actions, plaintiffs Walter Coleman, Marco DiLeonardo, Matthew Fox, and Madelyn Salzman are leading a class-action lawsuit against the restaurant on behalf of anyone who “purchased a Burger King menu item based on false and misleading advertising concerning the size and/or the amount of ingredients contained in said menu item.” The lawsuit was filed in a Florida federal court on March 28 and alleges deceptive trade practices. Specifically, the lawsuit claims that Burger King makes its burgers look about 35 percent bigger than they actually are in its advertising images, and has been doing so since September 2017. Comparing marketing images from before 2017 to now, the lawsuit states that the burger in the restaurant’s marketing advertisements has increased in size by approximately 35 percent and the amount of beef increased …