
What is the bought milk settlement?
Finally, those who were part of the class-action lawsuit against “Bought Milk” over price-fixing will receive their settlement. In July, the courts approved a $7.51 payout for individuals, and $210 for businesses and for those who should have received an email from BoughtMilk.com from Sept. 20 through Oct.
Why was there a milk settlement?
Milk product company Fairlife, its parent company Coca-Cola and other defendants agreed to a $21 million settlement to resolve claims they lied to consumers about mistreating cows. The settlement benefits consumers who purchased Fairlife or Fair Oak Farms milk products on or before April 27, 2022.
Is there a second milk settlement payment?
The first settlement distribution occurred in September 2021 and resulted in payments of up to $7.61. According to a payment update, Class Members who submitted a valid claim with the settlement received a second distribution of $18.90 in the form of a digital Virtual Mastercard between Jan. 1 and 5, 2022.
What's going on with Fairlife milk?
Coca-Cola owned ultra-filtered milk brand fairlife has agreed to step up animal welfare oversight at supplier farms as part of a $21m agreement to settle a series of lawsuits filed in the wake of allegations of animal abuse at former 'flagship' milk supplier Fair Oaks Farms.
Why is Fairlife milk being sued?
The lawsuit against fairlife, The Coca-Cola Company, Select Milk Producers, Fair Oaks Farms and Mike and Sue McCloskey claimed certain products were produced using milk from cows that were allegedly not treated humanely.
How much was the milk settlement?
Milk company Fairlife was the subject of a major controversy in 2020, when undercover footage of employees physically abusing cows went viral, despite the company's claims that their cows were humanely treated. Now, two years later, a Fairlife milk settlement has been reached, at the price of $21 million.
Why is there no Fairlife milk 2022?
A dairy that provides milk used in Fairlife dairy products stands accused of animal abuse, prompting some major retailers to stop selling the popular brand. The allegations against Fair Oaks Farm in Fair Oaks, Ind., came to light following a months-long investigation by Animal Recovery Mission, an animal-rights group.
Why is Fairlife milk out of stock?
sadly the fairlife creamers have been discontinued. We suggest trying some of our other delicious ultra-filtered milk available in 2%, 1%, Fat Free and Whole Milk options or Nutrition Plan. For availability, please visit our website: fairlife.com/where-to-buy.