Acana and Orijen Pet Foods
Case Name (Date)
Weaver et al v. Champion Petfoods USA Inc. et al
18-cv-1996, E.D. Wis.
(Dec. 2018)
Product/Service
Acana and Orijen pet foods
Allegations
Deceptively marketing pet foods as “biologically appropriate” and made using “fresh, natural ingredients” without disclosing that the products contain heavy metals, toxins, unnatural ingredients, and ingredients that are not fresh
Status
Summary judgment affirmed on appeal
Class-Action Tracker
The Latest
ARMRA Colostrum Supplements
Company distances itself from touted “studies” while continuing to use deceptive health claims.
Amazon $700 Weekly Vehicle Advertisement Program
Can you earn a salary just by placing a small sticker on your car?
CATrends: Fish Oil Supplements Marketed to Support Heart Health
Lawsuits accuse companies of using deceptive claims to reel in consumers.
Huel
U.K. ad regulator takes issue with celeb endorsement.
BART
Why “taking BART” from Oakland to San Francisco costs more than advertised in this billboard.