Reynolds Wrap
Allegations: Falsely marketing foil as “Made in U.S.A.” when materials used in the product come from outside of the United States
Mayfield et al. v. Reynolds Consumer Products LLC
23-cv-4587, N.D. Cal.
(Sept. 2023)
Reynolds Wrap
Misleadingly marketing foil as “Made in U.S.A.” when materials used to make the product come from outside of the U.S.
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing foil as “Made in U.S.A.” when materials used in the product come from outside of the United States
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Allegations: Falsely advertising products as “recycling” bags that are “designed to handle all types of recyclables” when they are not suitable for recycling and typically end up in landfills or…
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing foil as being made in the USA when materials used in the product come from outside of the U.S.
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