November 24, 2021
A California federal judge finalized attorney fees worth nearly $3.9 million in a settlement that ended a class action against Kellogg Sales Co. over misleading cereal box labels.
March 11, 2021
Kellogg customers told a California federal judge Wednesday they've reached a revised $13 million class deal over claims the cereal giant falsely advertised sugar-loaded cereals as healthy, saying the settlement addresses concerns U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh raised over previous versions of the deal.
November 12, 2020
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh on Thursday rejected a revised $20 million deal to resolve claims Kellogg falsely labeled its sugar-loaded cereals and slammed class counsel for their "kitchen sink" approach to litigation, saying "the way you've litigated this case throughout has been overly burdensome on the court."
August 04, 2020
Kellogg hit back at a group of customers claiming the brand refused to help revise their rejected $20 million settlement to resolve claims the company falsely labeled its sugar-loaded cereals, telling a California federal judge that the buyers tried to secure a new deal that was worse for Kellogg.
July 21, 2020
A group of Kellogg customers urged a California federal judge Monday to bless a renewed $20 million class settlement resolving claims the company falsely labeled sugar-loaded cereals as "healthy," after the judge found the last attempt to have troubling provisions and outright legal errors.
February 21, 2020
A California federal judge has rejected a proposed $31.5 million class action settlement between Kellogg's and consumers who claim it falsely labeled sugar-loaded cereals as "healthy," finding the deal contains several troubling provisions and outright legal errors.
October 22, 2019
The Kellogg’s food company has agreed to change its marketing and pay about $20 million to resolve consumer claims it falsely advertised several cereals as healthy when they're loaded with sugar, according to documents filed in California federal court.
July 01, 2019
A California federal court should reject a sanctions bid by a class of Golden State consumers who claim Kellogg's falsely advertises several of its cereals as healthy, as the court did not bar the arguments the company made in a summary judgment bid, Kellogg's has argued.
August 20, 2018
A California federal judge certified three classes of Golden State consumers who claim Kellogg falsely advertises its Raisin Bran, Frosted Mini-Wheats and Smart Start cereals as healthy when they’re actually loaded with added sugar.