Oct. 28, 2022 – According to a class action lawsuit, Abbott falsely advertises its Similac products as able to make more servings of formula than is accurate. Even when following the provided instructions, the products allegedly fail to make the number of servings advertised on labels.
Consumers say they wouldn’t have purchased the items or paid as much for the products if they knew they wouldn’t get the promised number of formula servings. Plaintiffs in the baby formula class action lawsuit sought financial compensation for the injuries caused by the alleged false advertising. Abbott Laboratories hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to a $19.5 million class action settlement to resolve these claims. PBM Nutritionals and Mead Johnson & Co. agreed to similar settlements this year.
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