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Suit accusing Starbucks of under-filling lattes can proceed

Two California residents are suing the coffee chain, claiming that Starbucks lattes are only filled to about 75 percent of the cup’s capacity

In this this Friday, Jan. 17,
Elise Amendola, Associated Press file
In this this Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, file photo, Starbucks cups are shown mugs in a cafe in North Andover, Mass. A federal judge in San Francisco ruled on Friday, June 17, 2016, that a lawsuit claiming the Seattle-based coffee chain under fills its lattes can move forward.
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SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge is allowing the bulk of a lawsuit accusing Starbucks of systematically under-filling lattes to move forward.

Two California residents are suing the Seattle-based coffee chain, claiming that Starbucks lattes are only filled to about 75 percent of the cup’s capacity. The lawsuit says Starbucks instituted a recipe in 2009 to create smaller lattes in order to save money on milk.

A federal judge in San Francisco has thrown out three of the eight claims filed against Starbucks.

Starbucks spokesman Reggie Borges says in a statement that the company believes the lawsuit is “without merit” and it will be prepared to defend itself in court. He says if a customer is unhappy with their beverage, Starbucks “will gladly remake it.”

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