Class Action Claims Simply Nourish ‘Natural’ Pet Food Contains Synthetic Ingredients
A proposed class action filed this week claims the Simply Nourish line of pet food products may not be as healthy as consumers are led to believe.
A proposed class action filed this week claims the Simply Nourish line of pet food products may not be as healthy as consumers are led to believe.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against the makers of the Baby Brezza Formula Pro and Formula Pro Advanced automatic formula mixing machines.
A California consumer claims Starbucks, in a "bait-and-switch" scheme, has deceived customers with regard to the amount of espresso and caffeine in certain Venti-sized drinks.
While Gerber is recognized in America as a trusted brand of baby food products, a proposed class action claims Gerber Life Insurance Company’s “savings” products are “the financial equivalent of junk food.”
The 33-page lawsuit claims Young Living’s promises of financial gain are “nothing more than a pipe dream” and that the company is actually an illegal pyramid scheme that thrives at the expense of its members.
According to the 13-page complaint, the Snapshot device that drivers plug directly into their cars to collect data for the purpose of calculating insurance rates is defective to the extent that it may significantly damage the user’s vehicle.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc. and parent company Unilever United States have been named in a new lawsuit over the allegedly deceptive labeling, marketing and sale of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream products.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Sears, Roebuck, & Co. is among three defendants in a proposed class action lawsuit filed by a consumer who claims certain Kenmore-brand gas water heaters are defective.
[UPDATE] L’Oreal USA, Inc. finds itself facing claims that the packaging for some of its liquid cosmetic products is deceptive and materially misleading to consumers.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
A proposed class action lawsuit filed in California federal court alleges NutriBullet blenders suffer from a design defect that can cause the devices to explode without warning.