A KFC customer in New York is suing the fast food chain for $20 million, accusing it of deliberately misleading customers about how much chicken they get with an advertised offer.

An article on Fortune.com states the plaintiff, 64-year-old Anna Wurzburger, says she purchased a Family Fill Up meal for $20. But rather than receive a bucket filled with chicken, she says the bucket was only half full. Wurzburger says KFC's commercial for the 'deal' shows an "an overflowing bucket of chicken." Wurzburger says she contacted KFC about the issue and was told the advertisement was done so viewers could see the product, according to the article.

Her lawsuit states KFC knew it was “intentionally misleading and deceiving the public when it advertised an overflowing bucket of chicken on television but knew that they would only sell 8 pieces of chicken to the public.”

KFC told Fortune it will be requesting the case be dismissed.

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