December 2017: A federal judge lifted the stay.

January 2016: A federal judge stayed this action awaiting the resolution of three similar actions pending in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

July 2014: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Kellogg Company (and later transferred to federal court in October 2014) for its marketing of Gardenburgers. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the company markets Gardenburgers – including the Black Bean Chipotle Veggie Burger, the Portabella Veggie Burger, and the Original Veggie Burger – as “Made With Natural Ingredients” when, according to plaintiffs, the burgers contain synthetic and artificial ingredients. (Mohamed et al v. Kellogg Company and Does 1-10, Case No. 14-cv-2449, S. D. CA.).

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Several Kellogg’s Cereals

Class Action

Several Kellogg’s Cereals

Allegations: Misleadingly including strawberries in photographs on the front of cereal boxes when the products don’t contain any strawberries

Strawberry Pop-Tarts

Class Action

Strawberry Pop-Tarts

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the filling as strawberry when it contains significant amounts of other fruits in addition to strawberries

Frosted Chocolate Fudge Pop-Tarts

Class Action

Frosted Chocolate Fudge Pop-Tarts

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the product contains fudge when it is missing ingredients essential to fudge and contains ingredients that are not found in fudge

Pringles Chips and More

Class Action

Pringles Chips and More

Allegations: Failing to disclose chips contain harmful ingredients and misleadingly marketing chips as containing evaporated cane juice when they actually contain sugar


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