
Ginkgold® Products
Allegations: Falsely advertising supplements as providing brain health benefits
January 2020: A federal judge granted final approval of a settlement agreement that provides class members with a cash award for each product purchased ($3 for a 16-ounce jar of semi-solid coconut oil, $6 for a 32-ounce jar of semi-solid coconut oil, $3.50 for a 10-ounce jar of liquid coconut cooking oil, and $6 for a 20-ounce jar of liquid coconut cooking oil). Class members who do not have proof of purchase may receive a maximum of three awards. In addition, the company agreed not to use the following four terms in marketing materials for a period of five years:
February 2018: The parties reached a settlement agreement that would resolve this case. The terms have not yet been disclosed.
2016: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Nature’s Way in January 2016. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the company deceptively markets coconut oils – including Nature’s Way Extra Virgin Coconut Oil and Nature’s Way Liquid Coconut Oil – as healthy and healthy alternatives to butter, margarine, shortening, and other cooking oils when, according to plaintiffs, the total and saturated fat content in the oils make them unhealthy and less healthy alternatives. In addition, the complaint alleges that the labeling and advertising for the coconut oils violates federal and state food regulations. The lawsuit was transferred to federal court in March 2016. (Plaintiffs filed a Second Amended Complaint in February 2018.) (Hunter et al v. Nature’s Way Products, LLC and Schwabe North America, Inc., Case No. 16-cv-532, S.D. Cal.)
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Allegations: Falsely advertising supplements as providing brain health benefits
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Demands Real Change to Deceptive Marketing of Popular Supplement MADISON, Conn., Feb. 11, 2015 — Continuing its efforts to fight for settlements that are fair to consumers and mandate real changes…
TINA.org, continuing its efforts to oppose unfair settlements, files an objection.
Consumers report adverse reactions.
Class-action settlement over supplement sold by Walmart, Walgreens and Supervalu provides little relief to consumers.