Various Nature’s Path, Envirokids, Love Crunch, and Other Products
Allegations: Products provide less protein than advertised
Lee et al. v. Nature’s Path Foods, Inc.
23-cv-751, S.D. Cal.
(April 2023)
Nature’s Path granola cereals
Misleadingly marketing products as wholesome, nourishing, and healthy when they contain added sugar, which increases the risk of health issues, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes
Pending
Allegations: Products provide less protein than advertised
In May 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nature’s Path Foods USA Inc. for allegedly misleadingly advertising that its Frosted Wildberry Acai Toaster Pastries contain more acai berries than…
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:…
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