Nature’s Recipe Dog Foods
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural
Krikorian et al. v. Post Consumer Brands LLC
25-cv-2122, C.D. Cal.
(March 2025)
Rachael Ray pet foods
Falsely advertising products as “Natural Food” that contain “No Artificial Preservatives” when they contain the artificial preservative ingredient citric acid
Stayed pending the resolution of Goetz v. Ainsworth Pet Nutrition
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as containing no artificial preservatives
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products are “Family Size” boxes that contain 13 servings of cereal when they contain only approximately 12 servings
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products are “Family Size” boxes that contain 15 servings of cereal when they contain only approximately 12.2 servings
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing cereals as “Made with real honey”
Allegations: Deceptively marketing cereals as healthy
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that honey is the primary sweetener when the primary sweetener is sugar
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