
Various Nature’s Path, Envirokids, Love Crunch, and Other Products
Allegations: Products provide less protein than advertised
May 2018: The case was transferred to another court in California. (White et al v. Nature’s Path Foods USA, Inc. et al, Case No. 18-cv-2710, N. D. CA.)
January 2018: A false advertising class-action lawsuit alleging that Nature’s Path Foods misleadingly uses You know when you buy a big bag of chips, and you’re all psyched for a feast, and then it turns out there are like, three chips in the bag? That bag is slack filled.ed boxes for its Nature’s Path Organic Cereals was filed. Specifically, the complaint, which was originally filed in January 2018 and amended in March 2018, alleges that boxes of Nature’s Path Organic cereals contain approximately 40% empty space. (White et al v. Nature’s Path Foods USA, Inc. et al, Case No. 18-cv-13, C.D. Cal.)
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Allegations: Products provide less protein than advertised
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as wholesome, nourishing, and healthy when they contain added sugar, which increases the risk of health issues
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