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An Alabama-based law firm has dropped its class-action lawsuit that raised a beef with the meat filling in Taco Bell's tacos and burritos.
An Alabama-based law firm has dropped its class-action lawsuit that raised a beef with the meat filling in Taco Bell’s tacos and burritos.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Taco Bell declared victory Tuesday after an Alabama-based law firm dropped its class-action lawsuit that raised a beef with the meat filling served in the fast-food chain’s tacos and burritos.

The two sides differed, though, on the result of the legal battle that had put Taco Bell on the defensive, prompting the popular chain to spend millions to defend its taco filling.

The law firm Beasley Allen, based in Montgomery, Ala., said it dropped the lawsuit after Taco Bell made changes to its marketing and product disclosure.

Taco Bell chief executive Greg Creed countered that the chain made no changes to its products or advertising and didn’t discuss possible changes with the plaintiff’s lawyers. The chain said the allegations were “absolutely wrong” and that the suit was voluntarily withdrawn by the firm.

“This is a victory for truth over fiction, and we’re glad the lawyers voluntarily withdrew their case once they learned the truth,” Creed said in a statement Tuesday. The Associated Press

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