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Food & Beverage False Advertising Class Action Settlements

When a food or beverage label turns out to be misleading — a "natural" snack containing synthetic preservatives, a "whole grain" cereal that's mostly refined flour, a slack-filled bag of chips — shoppers can recover refunds through a class action, often without producing receipts.

ClaimAlert is currently tracking 312 open food & beverage false advertising settlements. Each listing below summarizes the alleged misconduct, who's eligible, the deadline to act, and what the typical payout looks like.

How food & beverage false advertising class actions usually work

Food-labeling class actions usually settle for a "common fund" the company contributes to. Class members claim a fixed cash amount per qualifying purchase, with a higher tier available for class members who can produce receipts. Most settlements also require the company to revise the label and discontinue the contested marketing claim for a defined period. Per-claim payouts tend to be small ($5 to $80), but the cases produce real label-reform pressure on big food companies.

Further reading A plain-English walkthrough of the federal class-action timeline, from preliminary approval to payout disbursement. Read the full case-timeline explainer →

One thing to know up front: You almost never need a receipt to claim the base payment. The form will ask you to attest, under penalty of perjury, that you purchased the product during the class period in the United States. The most common reason a valid claim gets rejected is the class member assumed they didn’t qualify and never filed. If you fit even some of the eligibility criteria below, file the claim — the administrator will tell you in writing if you don’t qualify.

Open Food & Beverage False Advertising settlements (page 1 of 13)

Davis v. Monster Beverage

Monster Beverage · U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Shoppers who purchased Monster Beverage's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$8 to $40 Deadline: August 3, 2026

Bennett v. Vitaminwater (Coca-Cola)

Vitaminwater (Coca-Cola) · U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Shoppers who purchased Vitaminwater (Coca-Cola)'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$5 to $25 Deadline: July 16, 2026

Chen v. Nestle USA, Inc.

Nestle USA, Inc. · U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Shoppers who purchased Nestle USA, Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$20 to $120 (with proof) Deadline: July 12, 2026

Lopez v. Danone North America

Danone North America · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

Shoppers who purchased Danone North America's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$12 to $75 Deadline: October 20, 2026

Iverson v. General Mills Inc.

General Mills Inc. · U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

Shoppers who purchased General Mills Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$15 to $90 Deadline: August 8, 2026

Valdez v. Boar's Head Brand

Boar's Head Brand · U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Shoppers who purchased Boar's Head Brand's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$5 to $25 Deadline: October 13, 2026

Phillips v. Welch Foods

Welch Foods · U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Shoppers who purchased Welch Foods's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$20 to $120 (with proof) Deadline: September 28, 2026

Nakamura v. Beyond Meat Inc.

Beyond Meat Inc. · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Shoppers who purchased Beyond Meat Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$8 to $40 Deadline: August 16, 2026

O'Brien v. TreeHouse Private Brands

TreeHouse Private Brands · U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Shoppers who purchased TreeHouse Private Brands's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$20 to $120 (with proof) Deadline: November 15, 2026

Zimmerman v. Spindrift Beverage

Spindrift Beverage · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Shoppers who purchased Spindrift Beverage's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$5 to $25 Deadline: October 17, 2026

Iverson v. Boar's Head Brand

Boar's Head Brand · U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York

Shoppers who purchased Boar's Head Brand's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$8 to $40 Deadline: October 7, 2026

Yamada v. Hormel Foods Corporation

Hormel Foods Corporation · U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Shoppers who purchased Hormel Foods Corporation's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$8 to $40 Deadline: November 28, 2026

Carter v. Gatorade (PepsiCo)

Gatorade (PepsiCo) · U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

Shoppers who purchased Gatorade (PepsiCo)'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$8 to $40 Deadline: June 21, 2026

O'Brien v. Bumble Bee Foods

Bumble Bee Foods · U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Shoppers who purchased Bumble Bee Foods's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$8 to $40 Deadline: September 19, 2026

Chen v. Vita Coco Company

Vita Coco Company · U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

Shoppers who purchased Vita Coco Company's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$5 to $25 Deadline: August 30, 2026

Johnson v. Stonyfield Farm

Stonyfield Farm · U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Shoppers who purchased Stonyfield Farm's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$8 to $40 Deadline: October 24, 2026

Davis v. J&J Snack Foods

J&J Snack Foods · U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

Shoppers who purchased J&J Snack Foods's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$12 to $75 Deadline: September 1, 2026

Vaughn v. PepsiCo, Inc.

PepsiCo, Inc. · U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Shoppers who purchased PepsiCo, Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$8 to $40 Deadline: July 19, 2026

Patel v. Celsius Holdings

Celsius Holdings · U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Shoppers who purchased Celsius Holdings's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$8 to $40 Deadline: December 20, 2026

Davenport v. StarKist Co.

StarKist Co. · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Shoppers who purchased StarKist Co.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did not…

$5 to $25 Deadline: July 15, 2026

Lawson v. Chicken of the Sea

Chicken of the Sea · U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Shoppers who purchased Chicken of the Sea's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products…

$20 to $120 (with proof) Deadline: June 30, 2026

Kowalski v. General Mills Inc.

General Mills Inc. · U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Shoppers who purchased General Mills Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$12 to $75 Deadline: September 28, 2026

Wright v. Quaker Oats Company

Quaker Oats Company · U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

Shoppers who purchased Quaker Oats Company's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$12 to $75 Deadline: October 14, 2026

Lopez v. Tyson Foods Inc.

Tyson Foods Inc. · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

Shoppers who purchased Tyson Foods Inc.'s products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$20 to $120 (with proof) Deadline: July 12, 2026

Kowalski v. TreeHouse Private Brands

TreeHouse Private Brands · U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Shoppers who purchased TreeHouse Private Brands's products allege the on-pack marketing claims were misleading and caused them to pay a premium for benefits the products did…

$5 to $25 Deadline: July 21, 2026
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Frequently asked: Food & Beverage False Advertising claims

Do I need a lawyer to file a claim in this category?

For nearly every published settlement on this page, no. The settlement administrator handles your claim once you submit the form. If you suffered an unusually large or complex loss — for example, documented property damage from a defective appliance worth thousands of dollars, or a personal injury — a participating attorney can review your situation for free using the form on this page.

Will filing affect my taxes or credit?

Most consumer settlement payments are not taxable when they reimburse you for an out-of-pocket loss. Filing a claim does not affect your credit. Settlement administrators do not share your information with credit bureaus or employers.

How long until I get paid?

Once a federal judge enters "final approval" of the settlement, payouts typically begin within ninety days but can take up to a year if appeals are filed. ClaimAlert updates each listing when payments start hitting consumers.

What if I don’t have a receipt?

You almost never need a receipt to claim the base payment. The form will ask you to attest, under penalty of perjury, that you purchased the product during the class period in the United States. See our full proof-of-purchase tips guide for help retrieving old purchase records from major retailers.

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