File a claim in the Trader Joe’s All Natural Class Action Settlement on www.tjallnaturalclassaction.com to get refund for 10 purchases.
Even if food products contain various synthetic ingredients, different food manufacturing companies sell their products with the tag of “all natural” ingredients to earn more. Trader Joe’s used the “all natural” tag for synthetic food products. So, if you have also purchased any of the Trader Joe’s products with “all natural” tag during the time period of October 24, 2007 and February 6, 2014, then you can file a claim to get your refund in the settlement.
As per the claims of class members, Trader Joe’s have mislead their customers by selling “All Natural” and/or “100% Natural” even though they contained one or more synthetic ingredients like ascorbic acid, cocoa processed with alkali, sodium acid pyrophosphate, etc. Company has denied of any kind of misleading, but still agreed to settle down the lawsuit.
Every class member who has purchased following Trader Joe’s “All Natural” or “100% Natural” food products (during the time of period of October 24, 2007 and February 6, 2014) that contained synthetic ingredients is eligible to take part into the sweepstakes.
Every eligible class member will receive payment for total 10 purchases. Class members need to show their purchase proof to receive refund as per described below:
Highlights of Trader Joe’s All Natural Class Action Settlement:
Official site of Trader Joe’s All Natural Class Action Settlement: www.tjallnaturalclassaction.com
Address to mail completed claim form with required documents:
Trader Joe’s Settlement
P.O. Box 3063
Fairbault, MN 55021-2663
info@tjallnaturalclassaction.com
1-855-793-1363
Last date to claim your refund: July 9, 2014
Class Counsel:
Michael D. Braun
BRAUN LAW GROUP PC
Joseph N. Kravec, Jr.
FEINSTEIN DOYLE PAYNE & KRAVEC LLC
Janet Lindner Spielberg
LAW OFFICE OF JANET LINDNER SPIELBERG
Image courtesy: 813area.com
Even if food products contain various synthetic ingredients, different food manufacturing companies sell their products with the tag of “all natural” ingredients to earn more. Trader Joe’s used the “all natural” tag for synthetic food products. So, if you have also purchased any of the Trader Joe’s products with “all natural” tag during the time period of October 24, 2007 and February 6, 2014, then you can file a claim to get your refund in the settlement.
As per the claims of class members, Trader Joe’s have mislead their customers by selling “All Natural” and/or “100% Natural” even though they contained one or more synthetic ingredients like ascorbic acid, cocoa processed with alkali, sodium acid pyrophosphate, etc. Company has denied of any kind of misleading, but still agreed to settle down the lawsuit.
Every class member who has purchased following Trader Joe’s “All Natural” or “100% Natural” food products (during the time of period of October 24, 2007 and February 6, 2014) that contained synthetic ingredients is eligible to take part into the sweepstakes.
Every eligible class member will receive payment for total 10 purchases. Class members need to show their purchase proof to receive refund as per described below:
- Joe-Joe’s Chocolate Vanilla Crème Cookies - $2.70
- Joe-Joe’s Chocolate Sandwich Crème Cookies - $2.70
- Trader Joe’s Jumbo Cinnamon Rolls - $3.99
- Trader Joe’s Buttermilk Biscuits - $2.93
- Trader Giotto’s 100% Natural Fat Free Ricotta Cheese - $3.62
- Trader Joe’s Fresh Pressed Apple Juice - $2.79
Highlights of Trader Joe’s All Natural Class Action Settlement:
Official site of Trader Joe’s All Natural Class Action Settlement: www.tjallnaturalclassaction.com
Address to mail completed claim form with required documents:
Trader Joe’s Settlement
P.O. Box 3063
Fairbault, MN 55021-2663
info@tjallnaturalclassaction.com
1-855-793-1363
Last date to claim your refund: July 9, 2014
Class Counsel:
Michael D. Braun
BRAUN LAW GROUP PC
Joseph N. Kravec, Jr.
FEINSTEIN DOYLE PAYNE & KRAVEC LLC
Janet Lindner Spielberg
LAW OFFICE OF JANET LINDNER SPIELBERG
Image courtesy: 813area.com
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