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Blue Buffalo Lawsuit

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There is a recent lawsuit filed against Blue Buffalo, a manufacturer of natural pet foods. It was a class-action suit that includes $32 million in damages. In the suit, the lead plaintiff, a woman named Laura Walton, claims that Blue Buffalo’s products are contaminated with corn, wheat, soy, and poultry by-products. Furthermore, the company has been accused of mislabeling its products. The lead plaintiff says the food was not tested for harmful contaminants. Ultimately, the plaintiffs were successful in the lawsuit.

While the company receives high marks for the affordability of its products and decent product selection, the number of recalls has been alarming.

Bill Bishop, the company’s founder, graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1961. He then started his career in advertising, working for Tropicana, Perrier, and Nabisco. He eventually founded SoBe, a social media platform. During this time, he also filed a false advertising suit against Blue Buffalo.

Another class-action lawsuit against Blue Buffalo was filed in 2014. The plaintiff, a woman from New York, sued for lead poisoning. She claimed that she noticed her dog gaining weight after eating Blue Buffalo. The company refused to comment. The company did not respond to FOX Business’ request for comment. After the class-action lawsuit was filed, the case was settled in favor of the plaintiff. It is unclear whether the company will settle the lawsuit.

In 2015, the US District Judge Rodney W. Sippel decided to uphold the claims against Diversified Ingredients Inc., which sold Blue Buffalo’s food with adulterated poultry by-product meal. In the meantime, Wilber-Ellis agreed to settle with the plaintiff and pay US$32 million into a settlement fund. The company settled the false advertising class-action lawsuit in January. However, the plaintiff has not received a refund and has filed another class action.

The lawsuit is not a class action, but it is a class-action lawsuit.

If you think you have suffered from lead poisoning after eating Blue Buffalo dog food, you may be eligible for compensation. The law firm will evaluate your claim and let you know whether you qualify for a class action. While this is not a class action, it is a consolidated case. When a class-action lawsuit is filed, it is transferred to another court.

The Blue Buffalo Company does not disclose the carbohydrate content of its products on its website or product labels. In this case, the dog food’s carbohydrate content is not disclosed, causing the dog to gain weight and develop diabetes. This lawsuit has been filed by a Labrador-beagle mix owner and has claimed that she has been suffering from these problems for nearly two years. It’s also important to note that the lawsuit only covers the Blue Wilderness dog food brand and is not related to any other brands.

The manufacturer of Blue Buffalo pet food has defended their food in the case.

The manufacturer admits that the pet food contains poultry by-product meal, but it failed to recall the product and compensate millions of consumers. As a result, the company is now facing a class-action lawsuit that can help them recoup millions of dollars in damages. This class-action lawsuit is about lead contamination in pet food, which is why the company’s LifeSource Bits contain such high amounts of lead.

The Blue Buffalo company has been accused of misleading its customers with its pet food products.

These claims have been filed in several states. In the United States, the company has been convicted of misrepresenting its ingredients. However, the food is not free of toxic chemicals, and the pet food maker has been guilty of misleading its customers for several years. The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation has agreed to transfer the class action lawsuit to another jurisdiction. The defendant, Blue Buffalo, has not responded to the complaint and remains in the case.

The company’s products contain harmful ingredients. The company is fighting to compensate consumers for the losses they have suffered as a result of these chemicals. They have also sued the suppliers of the products. This lawsuit is a class-action suit and has the potential to cost billions of dollars. The plaintiffs want to recover the costs caused by the contamination of their pet’s food. This case will be tried in the state where the company was found guilty of misrepresenting its products.

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