Smith v. Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.