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The beers at a movie theater in Texas are not so big, according to a lawsuit filed against Cinemark by a moviegoer in Dallas claiming the theater’s 24-ounce beers are poured into 22-ounce cups.
The class-action lawsuit was filed in federal court in Sherman on Wednesday, according to court records accessed by an ABC News affiliate.
Plaintiff Shane Waldrop claims he was “financially injured” when he bought a 24-ounce draft beer for $8.80 — one dollar more than the 20-ounce beers — only to find, upon taking the cup home to measure it, it could hold only 22 ounces, according to the news report.
The movie theater did not comment.
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