False advertising & mislabeling
Products labeled 'all natural,' 'Made in USA,' or with inflated claims often settle — frequently with no receipt required.
Where this case stands
Now
A settlement process is open and claims are being accepted. Eligible people can file for their share.
Money
Often a few dollars per product, frequently with no receipt required — drawn from public records; what any individual case is worth depends on its facts.
Next
Check the criteria below. If they may fit, the next step is preparing a claim with the records that support it.
What this case is about
Plaintiffs allege products were falsely labeled — 'all natural,' 'Made in USA,' overstated nutrient content, or exaggerated eco claims. Many settle and pay buyers a small amount, often without proof of purchase.
Cases describe allegations that the defendants deny. Facts are drawn from public court records, settlement administrators, and litigation trackers, and can change as the case moves.
What a review will look at
- The product name and roughly when you bought it
- Which label claim influenced your purchase
- A receipt, if you happen to have one
Missing records aren’t a dealbreaker — legal teams help people gather them all the time.
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