
Dunkin’ Refreshers
Allegations: Products do not contain the fruits in the product names
In July 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Dunkin’ Donuts for allegedly misleadingly marketing blueberry donuts – including glazed blueberry donuts – as containing blueberries when, according to the complaint, the donuts do not contain any blueberries. (Grabowski et al v. Dunkin’ Brands, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-5069, N. D. IL.)
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Allegations: Products do not contain the fruits in the product names
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Allegations: Charging consumers more than the prices advertised in the mobile app
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