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Blue Buffalo has reached a class action settlement after being sued for false labeling. Testing of their food revealed that by-product meal was used in “a ‘substantial’ and ‘material’ portion of their pet food.”.
The FDA said it received 31 reports of DCM involving dogs that were fed the Blue Buffalo brand, which was the sixth highest number of DCM-related deaths among the 16 brands under investigation.
Pet food maker Blue Buffalo has agreed to pay $32 million to settle a group of class action lawsuits filed on behalf of consumers who said the company's products made their pets ill. It's...
The $32 million settlement, reached in December by Connecticut-based Blue Buffalo and customers who purchased products between May 7, 2008 and Dec. 18, 2015, will provide customers who...
The Blue Buffalo lawsuit centers on allegations that the company misled consumers about the ingredients in its pet food products. Specifically, the company claimed that its food contained no poultry by-products, corn, wheat, or soy.
Blue Buffalo, a leading natural pet food company, claimed that its pet food products were free of poultry byproducts. However, this claim was challenged by rival pet food maker Nestle Purina PetCare Co., and by plaintiffs in 13 separate class action lawsuits.
Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd. faces a proposed class action that alleges the marketing and labeling of its Blue Wilderness line of dog food products is deceptive in that it falsely relays that a diet high in carbohydrates is good for dogs.