Federal Court: Starbucks May Have "Misled" Consumers with Fruitless Refreshers
Federal Court: Starbucks May Have "Misled" Consumers with Fruitless Refreshers
A federal court has refused to dismiss a complaint alleging that Starbucks deceived consumers by suggesting that its “Refresher” beverages contain real fruit products.According to The New York Post, a U.S. district court has held that the plaintiffs may continue to pursue nine causes of action against the popular coffee chain, with two counts stricken from further consideration.Starbucks, notes the Post, had earlier asked the court to dismiss every count in the complaint.The decision comes more than a year after the lawsuit was first filed, and nearly 11 months after it was last amended.
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