Tag: grocery
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Whole Foods Reaches Deal in Price-Labeling Suit
Whole Foods and a consumer have reached an agreement in a lawsuit alleging the company misrepresented the prices of its products before the point of purchase. Burgos v. Whole Foods Mkt. Grp., No. 15-7357 (D.N.J., stipulation filed January 20, 2016). The plaintiff alleged that some of Whole Foods’ price displays failed to meet the state’s…
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Costco Shrimp Case Dismissed for Lack of Standing
A California federal court has dismissed a lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corp. alleging the company’s shrimp was falsely advertised as adherent to a supplier code of conduct on human rights while the product was allegedly obtained through the use of slave labor. Sud v. Costco Wholesale Corp., No. 15-3783 (N.D. Cal., order entered January 15,…
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Grocers File Another Tuna Price-Fixing Lawsuit
Three major grocers—Albertsons Companies, Hy-Vee and The Kroger Co.—have reportedly filed a lawsuit against three tuna companies alleging they conspired to fix prices of canned tuna. The companies join other grocers and consumers in pursuing damages from Tri-Union Seafoods, Starkist and Bumble Bee Foods for alleged price fixing, a practice the plaintiffs argue began in…
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New York Consumer Files Slack-Fill Lawsuit Against Trader Joe’s
A consumer has filed a proposed class action against Trader Joe’s Co. alleging the company sells 5-ounce cans of store-brand tuna filled with only 3 ounces of product. Magier v. Trader Joe’s Co., No. 16-0043 (S.D.N.Y., filed January 5, 2016). According to the complaint, “Independent testing by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)…
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California Federal Court Dismisses Trader Joe’s Soy Milk Mislabeling Suit
A California federal court has dismissed a lawsuit against Trader Joe’s Co. alleging the retailer’s soy milk is mislabeled because it does not contain cow’s milk, which the plaintiffs argued amounts to a violation of the federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and California’s consumer protection statute. Gitson v. Trader Joe’s Co., No. 13-1333 (N.D.…
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Safeway Grocery Markup Dispute Concludes with $41.9 Million Settlement
Safeway Inc. will pay $41.9 million to customers who ordered groceries online and were charged a 10 percent markup on the items they ordered compared to the prices charged in-store, a court has confirmed. Rodman v. Safeway Inc., No. 11-3003 (N.D. Cal., order entered November 30, 2015). A California federal court approved the settlement amount…
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Proposed Class Action Challenges Whole Foods Kombucha
Two consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that two lines of kombucha manufactured by Millennium Products and sold by Whole Foods Market contain several defects, including levels of alcohol higher than the label represents and packaging inadequate to properly accommodate the product’s secondary fermentation. Pedro v. Millennium Prods., Inc., No. 15-5253 (N.D. Cal.,…