Walmart
TINA.org investigations into Walmart have revealed that the retail giant repeatedly engaged in false and deceptive Made in USA marketing on its website, and used undisclosed stealth marketing directed at…
Smith et al v. Walmart, Inc.
21-cv-60265, S.D. Fla.
(Dec. 2020)
Folgers ground coffee
Products do not make the number of cups advertised on the label
Pending
TINA.org investigations into Walmart have revealed that the retail giant repeatedly engaged in false and deceptive Made in USA marketing on its website, and used undisclosed stealth marketing directed at…
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
Allegations: Products do not make the number of cups of coffee advertised on the label
September 2020: Plaintiffs filed an amended complaint to change the number of cups of coffee they allege products actually make. According to the complaint, canisters of: Folgers Classic Roast coffee…
In November 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against The J. M. Smucker Company and The Folger Coffee Company alleging that Folgers ground coffee products do not contain enough coffee…
June 2020: This case was voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled., the reasons for which have not been…
In October 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against The Folger Coffee Company for allegedly misrepresenting that canisters of Folgers ground coffee – including Classic Roast, Classic Roast Decaf, ½…
In May 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against The J.M. Smucker Co. for allegedly misleadingly advertising the number of six fluid ounce cups of coffee that Folgers ground coffee…
When it comes to made in the USA claims on Walmart’s website, there’s a lot of hot air.
Surge in class-action lawsuits follows congressional report.
Abha Bhattarai, Washington Post
It’s the perfect formula for a class-action lawsuit trend.
Ariel Tu & Rhonda Schwartz, Law and Crime