November 14, 2019
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Sanderson Farms claiming that the company misrepresents its chicken as being “100% Natural.” Plaintiffs Daniel Lentz, Pam La Fosse, and Marybeth Norman allege in their class action lawsuit that Sanderson Farms misleads consumers into believing that their chickens were not given antibiotics or other types of pharmaceuticals. Plaintiff Lentz says he purchased Sanderson Farms chicken at numerous grocery stores in California because he relied on representations that the products were “100% Natural,” which meant that the chicken didn’t contain any antibiotic or pharmaceutical residue. In addition, the Sanderson Farms class action claims that Sanderson deceives consumers into thinking that their chickens were raised in a natural environment. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this with Scott Hardy, the President of Top Class Actions.
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