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Smith v. Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
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4:18-cv-06690
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July 08, 2022
Keurig Buyers Win OK Of $10M Recyclability False Ad Deal
A California federal judge Friday gave his initial blessing to a $10 million settlement that resolves a class action accusing Keurig of misleading buyers into believing its single-serve coffee pods are more widely recyclable than they actually are.
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February 25, 2022
Keurig To Pay $10M, Edit K-Cup Labels To End False Ad Row
Keurig has agreed to pay $10 million and update the labeling on its single-serve coffee pods to end a class action alleging it misleads buyers into believing the pods are more widely recyclable than they actually are, according to a motion for settlement approval.
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September 21, 2020
Keurig Buyers Get Cert. In Recyclability False Ad Suit
A California federal judge on Monday granted certification to a class of California buyers of Keurig Green Mountain Inc.'s single-serve coffee pods who allege that it falsely labels them as recyclable, rejecting the company's argument that the proposed class would require too much individual inquiry.
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May 07, 2020
Keurig Faces 'Uphill Fight' Against False Ad Cert., Judge Says
A California federal judge said Thursday that Keurig Green Mountain Inc. is "fighting an uphill battle" against a bid to certify a class of consumers who claim its single-use pods are falsely advertised as recyclable, citing the Golden State's consumer-friendly environmental marketing statutes.
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June 28, 2019
Keurig Must Face Claims It Mislabeled Pods As Recyclable
Single-serve, plastic coffee pod maker Keurig Green Mountain Inc. must face a proposed class action claiming it labeled its pods as recyclable when in fact they are nonrecyclable, a California federal judge ruled Friday.