Florida Man Sues Netflix, Jaguar Rebrands, and McRib Returns
If you tuned in to watch the epic fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul on Netflix, you may have experienced some streaming issues like many others. A Florida man named Ronald “Blue” Denton has taken legal action, suing Netflix for a breach of contract and deceptive practices. The lawsuit claims that the livestream of the highly anticipated event was “unwatchable,” disappointing the 60 million Americans who were excited to watch. The class-action lawsuit was filed in Hillsborough County, Florida, and is seeking justice for those who were let down by the streaming service on that night.
In other news, Jaguar Land Rover has unveiled a new branding strategy that has caught the attention of many. With a message of “Copy nothing,” the luxury vehicle company is setting itself apart in a bold new way. Social media users, including Elon Musk, have expressed their confusion and opinions about the new direction that Jaguar is taking. Some have criticized the ad as “awful,” while Jaguar defends it as a renaissance. The company is inviting skeptics to join them for a chat in Miami on December 2nd to see their vision firsthand.
And for all the McRib fans out there, the wait is almost over! McDonald’s is bringing back the beloved sandwich nationwide starting December 3rd for a limited time. This news comes after McDonald’s USA president Joe Erlinger confirmed earlier this year that the McRib would be making a comeback. But that’s not all – McDonald’s is also releasing a limited edition McRib sauce in half-gallon jugs for $19.99. This sauce will be available online starting November 25th at 10 a.m. ET, just in time for the holiday season. So, get ready to satisfy your McRib cravings and maybe even gift some sauce to fellow fans.