Anne Bucher  |  November 13, 2013

Category: Consumer News

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Kashi class action lawsuitA class action lawsuit has been filed against Kashi Company over allegations that it falsely advertised some of its food products as “all natural.” If you purchased certain Kashi food products on or after Aug. 24, 2007, you may have legal rights and options.

The Kashi all natural class action lawsuit (Astiana, et al. v. Kashi Company) alleges Kashi falsely advertised some of its products as “nothing artificial” or “all natural” even though they contained artificial ingredients. A judge will determine whether these allegations are correct during a trial that is set to begin in February 2014. Kashi denies the allegations.

U.S. District Judge Marilyn L. Huff certified the class action lawsuit on July 30. Class Members include all California residents who purchased Kashi food products labeled “Nothing Artificial” or “All Natural” that contained on or more of the following ingredients: Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate and/or Hexane-Processed Soy ingredients. Dozens of Kashi products are eligible under this class action lawsuit including but not limited to:

  • Kashi Waffles
  • Kashi Frozen Entrées
  • GoLean Bars
  • GoLean Cereal
  • GoLean Shakes
  • TLC Bars
  • TLC Cookies
  • TLC Pita Crisps
  • Heart to Heart Cereal
  • Heart to Heart Crackers
  • Heart to Heart Oatmeal

 

A trial for the Kashi all natural class action lawsuit is scheduled to begin on Feb. 11, 2014. To participate in the Kashi class action lawsuit, you do not have to take any action. If the court determines that Kashi engaged in wrongdoing or if a class action settlement is reached, Class Members may be eligible to receive a monetary award.

If you want to exclude yourself from the case and pursue your own legal remedy, you must submit an exclusion request postmarked Jan. 27, 2014. More information can be found at the Settlement Website: www.KashiFalseAdvertisingClassAction.com.

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The Kashi All Natural Class Action Lawsuit is Astiana, et al. v. Kashi Company, Case No. 3:11-cv-01967-H-BGS, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

UPDATE 1: Kashi reached a class action settlement agreement on May 2, 2014. Details on how to file a claim were not immediately available. We’ll provide updates as soon as claim filing instructions are released.

UPDATE 2: California residents who purchased certain Kashi products that were allegedly falsely advertised as natural may also be eligible for benefits from a class action settlement. For more information, visit the combined Kashi/Bear Naked settlement website at www.NaturalClassSettlement.com.

UPDATE 3: Checks for the Kashi and Bear Naked class action settlements have been mailed! On Jan. 2, 2015, Top Class Actions viewers began reporting they had received checks worth as much as $328.22 from the settlements. Congratulations to everyone who submitted claims and got paid!

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10 thoughts onKashi Class Action Lawsuit Includes Dozens of Products

  1. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 3: Checks for the Kashi and Bear Naked class action settlements have been mailed! On Jan. 2, 2015, Top Class Actions viewers began reporting they had received checks worth as much as $328.22 from the settlements. Congratulations to everyone who submitted claims and got paid!

  2. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 2: California residents who purchased certain Kashi products that were allegedly falsely advertised as natural may also be eligible for benefits from a class action settlement. For more information, visit the combined Kashi/Bear Naked settlement website at http://www.NaturalClassSettlement.com.

  3. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 1: Bear Naked reached a class action settlement agreement on May 2, 2014. Details on how to file a claim were not immediately available.More information can be found at the Settlement Website: http://www.KashiFalseAdvertisingClassAction.com. More info: http://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/26073-kashi-bear-naked-reach-class-action-settlements-natural-claims/

  4. john pisacreta says:

    Is this lawsuit only for the state of Calif. We always purchased Kashiu products at our local supermarket here in Michigan.

  5. mary guldenstein says:

    have purchased many Kashi products over the years

  6. Sharon says:

    For California residents!

  7. Jo Carrasco says:

    add me please

  8. DAVID R. DEBURRO says:

    HELLO,
    I HAVE PURCHASED AND UTILIZED THIS PARTICULAR PRODUCT, CURRENTLY, AND IN THE PAST…
    PLEASE CONTACT ME AT YOUR CADENCE REGARDING THIS LAWSUIT…

  9. Cheryl Rogers says:

    I bought the cereal

  10. Shell says:

    I hope the claims process are open soon after the cour date.

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