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    McDonald’s faces class action lawsuit over fan favorite McRib sandwich

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    A fan favorite of McDonald’s has landed the popular food chain in a class action lawsuit, as four people claim the McRib contains no real pork meat. 

    The federal complaint filed on December 23, 2025, by Peter Le, Charles Lynch, Dorien Baker, and Derrick Wilson, cited McDonald’s marketing of the McRib as misleading. 

    According to the complaint, the plaintiffs claim that the limited-time menu item’s name and presentation leads reasonable customers to believe that the product uses real pork rib meat. 

    ‘By including the word “Rib” in the name of the McRib, as well as by going out of its way to shape the sandwich’s patty into the shape of a pork rib, McDonald’s knows or should know that consumers are so misled,’ the complaint stated. 

    The McRib, according to the suit, is said to contain lower-quality cuts of pork including pork shoulder, heart, tripe and scalded stomach. 

    The suit intends to represent all consumers of the product within the last four years, and cited 16 legal claims against the fast-food chain including fraud, breach of warranty, contract violations, and violations of state consumer protection laws, The Independent reported. 

    McDonald’s said in a statement to the outlet that the popular item, first introduced in 1982, uses ‘100 percent’ boneless pork. 

    ‘This lawsuit distorts the facts and many of the claims are inaccurate. Food quality and safety are at the heart of everything we do – that’s why we’re committed to using real, quality ingredients across our entire menu,’ the chain told the outlet. 

    McDonald’s faces class action lawsuit over fan favorite McRib sandwich

    A federal complaint filed on December 23, 2025, by Peter Le, Charles Lynch, Dorien Baker, and Derrick Wilson, cited McDonald’s marketing of the McRib as misleading to consumers

    McDonald's said in a statement to the outlet that the popular item, first introduced in 1982, uses '100 percent' boneless pork and the suit 'distorts the facts'

    McDonald’s said in a statement to the outlet that the popular item, first introduced in 1982, uses ‘100 percent’ boneless pork and the suit ‘distorts the facts’

    The McRib, according to the suit, is said to contain lower-quality cuts of pork including pork shoulder, heart, tripe and scalded stomach

    The McRib, according to the suit, is said to contain lower-quality cuts of pork including pork shoulder, heart, tripe and scalded stomach

    The complaint claimed that the company 'cultivated a sense of anticipation' around the limited-time product, 'leveraging its scarcity to drive sales'

    The complaint claimed that the company ‘cultivated a sense of anticipation’ around the limited-time product, ‘leveraging its scarcity to drive sales’

    ‘Our fan-favorite McRib sandwich is made with 100 percent pork sourced from farmers and suppliers across the U.S. We’ve always been transparent about our ingredients so guests can make the right choice for them.’

    McDonald’s added that it does not use pork hearts, tripe, or scalded stomach in the McRib patty, and those items aren’t allowed in any of its pork products, CBS News reported. 

    The suit, however, also claims that the false advertising of the product and its contents was to sell the McRib at premium prices. 

    According to data cited in the suit, the McRib cost more than many items, averaging $5.63 in December 2024 and reaching as high as $7.89 at some locations, the outlet reported. 

    ‘The McRib is among the most expensive individual menu items at McDonald’s, often priced higher than burgers made with 100% beef patties,’ the complaint stated. 

    It further claimed that the company ‘cultivated a sense of anticipation’ around the limited-time product, ‘leveraging its scarcity to drive sales.’

    The suit is seeking damages restitution and injunctive relief, and if the class becomes certified any consumer of the product would be able to join the suit. 



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