Category: 9th Circuit
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Safeway to Pay $30 Million for Online Grocery Markup
A California federal court has determined that Safeway is liable for $30 million in damages for claims alleging that the company charged different prices for products sold online despite a contractual agreement that in-store and online prices would be the same. Rodman v. Safeway Inc., No. 11-3003 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 31, 2015). The…
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Challenge to Jim Beam® “Handcrafted” Label Dismissed
A California federal court has dismissed a putative class action alleging that Jim Beam Brands and Beam Suntory Import mislabel Jim Beam® bourbon bottles because the label calls the product “handcrafted” despite its machine-based manufacturing process. Welk v. Beam Suntory Imp. Co., No. 15-0328 (S.D. Cal., order entered August 21, 2015). The plaintiff had alleged…
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Costco Shrimp Farmed with Slave Labor, Proposed Class Action Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action against Costco Wholesale Corp. alleging that the company sells shrimp obtained with slave labor in Thailand. Sud v. Costco Wholesale Corp., No. 15-3783 (N.D. Cal., filed August 19, 2015). Citing documentaries and media reports, the complaint asserts that through its store brand, Kirkland, Costco has been selling…
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General Mills Trans Fat Case Stayed for FDA Guidance
A California federal court has granted a stay awaiting guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a putative class action alleging that General Mills uses partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, which contain trans fat, in its baking mixes. Backus v. Gen. Mills, Inc., No. 15-1964 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 18, 2015). After…
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Previous Trans Fat Litigation Proves Plaintiff’s Knowledge, Court Finds
After dismissing a portion of the claims in July 2015, a California federal court has dismissed the remaining claims in a lawsuit against Nissin Foods Co. Inc. alleging that the use of partially hydrogenated oil (PHO) violates California law. Guttmann v. Nissin Foods (U.S.A.) Co., Inc., No. 15-0567 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 14, 2015). The…
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Plaintiff in Bigelow Class Action Cannot Obtain Profit Information
A California federal court has denied a plaintiff’s attempt to obtain Bigelow’s financial records in a putative class action alleging that the company mislabeled its tea. Khasin v. R.C. Bigelow Inc., No. 12-2204 (N.D. Cal., order entered August 12, 2015). The plaintiff argued that the records would help him calculate what portion of the profits…
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Tuna Companies Accused of Price Fixing in Supermarket Cooperative’s Lawsuit
Bumble Bee Foods, Starkist Co. and Thai Union Frozen Products have been fixing tuna prices since 2011, according to a putative class action brought by Olean Wholesale Grocery Cooperative, Inc. Olean Wholesale Grocery Coop. v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC, No. 15-1714 (S.D. Cal., filed August 3, 2015). The complaint notes that while tuna consumption has…
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Red Stripe® Misrepresented as Jamaican Beer, Projected Class Action Alleges
Two consumers have filed a lawsuit against Diageo PLC alleging that Red Stripe® is falsely marketed as Jamaican because it has been brewed and bottled in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, since 2012. Dumas v. Diageo PLC, No. 15-1681 (S.D. Cal., filed July 29, 2015). Red Stripe® packaging “boldly states that it is a ‘Jamaican Style Lager’ that…