Trader Joe’s announces recall for Tomato Leaf Scented Candle due to overheating Risk 2023 Lawsuit: Scam or Legit? Find Out!

Did you receive a notice from Trader Joe’s? Did you receive a mail about a class action on the settlement to resolve claims about the Zonolite vermiculite attic insulation trust lawsuit? This review will help you partake in the class action settlement after confirming the authenticity of the mail.

What Is Trader Joe’s announces recall for Tomato Leaf Scented Candle Class Action Settlement?

Trader Joe’s issued a recall for one of its specialty scented candles, saying it can overheat and break, posing a risk to consumers and their homes. The grocery giant issued the recall for its Trader Joe’s Tomato Leaf Scented Candle (SKU# 75090) on its website on June 6. The name of the case is In re: Trader Joe’s Tuna Litigation, Case No. 2:16-cv-01371, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

What Is This Class Action All About?

In the class action lawsuit, plaintiffs allege that Trader Joe’s underfilled its tuna cans by nine to 24 percent under what is required by the FDA. The plaintiffs also say that tests showed 5-ounce cans contained and average of only 2.43-ounces of albacore tuna.

“Plaintiffs’ consumer-protection claims under the CLRA, UCL, FAL and New York General Business Laws … additionally fail because, as a matter of law, no ‘reasonable consumer’ would be deceived by the challenged conduct,” argues Trader Joe’s in its motion.

According to the motion to dismiss the class action, Trader Joe’s says claims for fraud, negligent misrepresentation and mislabeling should be tossed because the plaintiffs do not establish that the labeling on the tuna cans is misleading in any way.

Trader Joe’s also argues that claims for breach of express and implied warranty fail as well “because they do not allege that they provided reasonable and timely notice to Trader Joe’s regarding any asserted product deficiencies, and the breach-of-implied-warranty claim additionally fails because Plaintiffs have not alleged that the canned tuna they bought was not fit for its intended purpose—consumption.”

Finally, the company asserts that the unjust enrichment claims cannot stand because it replicates other claims in the class action

Who Is Eligible?

The settlement benefits all class members who  purchased the Tomato Leaf Scented Candles.

How To Be Part of This Settlement

For a class member to partake in this settlement, class members’ claim forms must be submitted on the settlement website.

What Is The Pay For This Settlement?

The pay for this settlement varies and the proof of purchase is not necessary.

Conclusion

As you submit your claim to the settlement website, just like the Alabama and Texas NIBCO class action settlement we have reviewed, you’re doing so under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim.

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