
Unhappy with Happy Meals, father allowed to bring class action against McDonald’s
MONTREAL — A class action lawsuit against McDonald’s Canada arguing that Happy Meals and their accompanying toys illegally advertise to children can go ahead, a judge has ruled.
Montreal lawyer Joey Zukran sought authorization for the lawsuit on behalf of a father who, according to court documents, spent hundreds of dollars on the meals during regular visits to the fast-food restaurant with his children.
Zukran argues promotion of the popular children’s meals contravenes Quebec’s consumer protection law. Among the strictest in Canada, the law prohibits commercial advertising directed at children under the age of 13.
The application was heard on Nov. 6, and Quebec Superior Court Justice Pierre-C. Gagnon cleared the way for the case to be heard on its merits in a decision Wednesday.