
HelloFresh’s Deceptive Meal Prices
Meal kit company falsely claims consumers can get a $2.79 meal.
April 2020: Several of the defendants moved to stay the case pending arbitration.
January 2020: A federal judge granted arbitration as to one of the named plaintiffs (Dee Neukranz) and denied arbitration as to the other named plaintiff (the estate of Lloyd Neukranz).
July 2019: This case was transferred from state court to federal court. (Case No. 19-cv-1682, N.D. Tex.)
June 2019: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Conestoga Settlement Services, a company that buys life settlements and then sells fractional interests in them to investors, for allegedly operating a life settlement investment scam. The complaint claims that the company:
(Neukranz et al v. Conestoga Settlement Services, LLC et al, Case No. DC-19-08025, Texas State Court – Dallas County)
Meal kit company falsely claims consumers can get a $2.79 meal.
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It’s time funeral homes join the internet age.
Consumers take issue with one of the touted benefits of company’s induction appliances.