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The edict in a recent lawsuit against Taco Bell? Paymás.

The fast food chain was ordered to pay tens of thousands of dollars after denying its customers to use their gift cards valued at less than $10, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón announced on June 15.

Prosecutors allege that Taco Bell did not accept gift cards from customers worth less than $10 in California. The complaint was filed in Ventura County on behalf of the district attorney’s offices in Los Angeles, Sonoma and Ventura counties.

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In this photo illustration a Taco Bell logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen with Taco Bell website in the background.

According to California law, “Anyone who has a gift card with a balance worth less than $10 can get a refund from the provider if the customer doesn’t want to use the remaining balance.”

Therefore, Gascón said they “will continue to hold businesses accountable for actions that harm consumers and protect the rights of the people in Los Angeles County.” In doing so, the company — which admits no wrongdoing as part of the settlement — is being held accountable.

The L.A. District Attorney’s Office is asking Taco Bell to pay $45,000 in penalties and $30,500 in investigative costs, while $10,000 of the totaled $85,500 will go to the California Consumer Protection Prosecution Trust Fund.

Lastly, Taco Bell gift cards must include a link to the company’s redemption website and the company must provide annual training to its store managers about gift card laws in California.

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The Crunchwrap is a mainstay on Taco Bell menus

The settlement comes about one week after Taco Bell opened its newest location in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, described as the “Taco Bell of the future.”

On June 7,Taco Bell Defy officially opened its doors and drive-thru lanesfor a futuristic dining experience.

A video shared on Taco Bell’s Instagram shows off the company’s new “vertical lift feature, “which the narrator in the Instagram video unofficially calls the “food tube.” It transports food directly directly to customers through a chute.

The new location also has a four-lane drive-thru and is the firstTaco Belltwo-story model, all in service of the brand’s stated goal forTaco BellDefy to serve customers in 2 minutes or less.

source: people.com