Seattle lawsuit claims Lucky Strike made bowling pricier and worse

SEATTLE — A Seattle bowler is leading a proposed class-action lawsuit that accuses Lucky Strike Entertainment, formerly Bowlero, of buying up bowling centers across the country, raising prices and making the bowling experience worse, according to a complaint filed in federal court in Seattle.

The complaint was filed on behalf of Benjamin Doehr, of Seattle, and 10 other plaintiffs from several states who say they were harmed by the company’s business practices.

The plaintiffs allege the company carried out a yearslong plan to consolidate bowling centers in local markets, charge customers more and reduce the quality of the experience…

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