Herazo et al v. Whole Foods Market, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

0:14-cv-61909

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Tort Product Liability

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Federico A. Moreno

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  1. September 09, 2015

    Whole Foods Customers Ready To Drop Homeopathy Claims

    A group of consumers suing Whole Foods Market Inc. in a proposed class action claiming it sold certain homeopathic medicinal products that were ineffective and deceptively labeled asked a Florida federal judge Wednesday to reopen the case so that it could be voluntarily dismissed.

  2. July 24, 2015

    Judge Halts, Mostly Tosses Whole Foods Homeopathy Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Thursday tossed a number of claims against Whole Foods Market Inc. in a proposed class action claiming certain homeopathic medicinal products it sold were ineffective and deceptively labeled, and stayed the suit finding it requires the "expertise" of federal regulators. 

  3. November 14, 2014

    Whole Foods Tries To 'Pick Off' Homeopathy Class Action

    Whole Foods Market Inc. is attempting to sink a proposed class action over allegedly deceptive packaging of store-brand homeopathic products by picking off the named plaintiffs, telling a Florida federal judge Thursday that the company offered to reimburse them for any potential damages.

  4. August 21, 2014

    Whole Foods Slapped With $5M Homeopathy Class Action

    Whole Foods Market Inc. was hit with a $5 million putative class action Thursday in Florida federal court for allegedly misleading hundreds of thousands of purchasers into believing their products effectively treat the flu as well as coughing and other symptoms in adults and children, when the products are actually "worthless."

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