Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Ray found herself involved in another class-action lawsuit out of New York. According to Top Class Actions, the plaintiff was looking to get the food to stop being labeled as "natural" because it contained a trace amount of a herbicide. "The products at issue are not 'natural.'.
A New York federal judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit that claims Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food is labeled as being “natural” even though it contains a trace amount of a herbicide.
A proposed class action alleges Rachel Ray Nutrish-brand Zero Grain dog food is harmful to dogs in that the product is deficient of taurine and contains legume-based protein, a combination linked to a potentially fatal heart condition.
On Monday, news broke that Rachael Ray‘s dog food company Nutrish is being sued by a man claiming the products contain the herbicide glyphosate and are therefore not “natural,” as advertised.
By misrepresenting the Nutrish products at issue, defendants Ray Marks Co. LLC—which owns the Rachael Ray trademark—and Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, LLC have sought to capitalize on increasing consumer demand for natural pet foods free from synthetic ingredients, the case charges.
New York resident Markeith Parks is suing Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, owner/manufacturer of the Rachael Ray line of dog food. Parks claims that independent testing of dog food he purchased found glyphosate — a chemical normally found in weed killers such as Roundup.
As reported by Fortune, in 2018, a man accused Rachael Ray of making misleading claims by calling her dog food brand, Nutrish, "natural." They claimed that products from the brand contained a "potentially harmful" ingredient called herbicide glyphosate.
In a class-action lawsuit filed August 1 against Ainsworth Pet Nutrition LLC dba Rachael Ray Nutrish, plaintiff Markeith Parks alleges that the company’s Super Premium Food for Dogs bills itself...
A New York man is suing Rachael Ray's dog food brand for $5 million, saying it contains a dangerous chemical.
Rachael Ray Nutrish is in the crosshairs of a proposed class action lawsuit filed by a Bronx, New York man who alleges the company’s supposedly natural dog food contains glysophate, a chemical known to cause detrimental health effects.