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Even though we live in a supersized world, bigger is not always better. One devoted White Castle customer is suing the restaurant chain because he can’t fit into the restaurant’s booths.

Martin Kessman, who weighs 290 pounds, complained to management for more than 2 years after repeatedly knocking his knee into the tables’ metal supports.

After the 64-year-old New York stockbroker sent a series of letters of complaint to the chain, he received what he called condescending responses. White Castle sent him free hamburger coupons and promised that it would expand its booth sizes. But the booths were never changed and Kessman is now taking his case to federal court.

He is suing for bigger chairs and unspecified damages because he says White Castle is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act. (He compares himself to the handicapped.)

The lawsuit, however, has not put an end to Kessman’s love of mini burgers. Now, instead of going to White Castle himself, he sends his wife.