Kerrygold has become one of the most popular dairy brands in the world today with their grass-fed butter and other dairy products.
But now those grass-fed claims are being questioned in court.
The suit alleges:
". During certain times of the year, Kerrygold feeds its cows genetically modified and other grains – not grass – such that the resulting products are not strictly ‘grass-fed,’'
the class action lawsuit is looking to represent consumers who had purchased Kerrygold butter as far back as June 2014.
The lawsuit argues that the grass-fed claims are not only false but they are misleading and deceptive as well.
But what if the claims aren't true? Will it likely come as a surprise to many consumers who have purchased this butter over the years?
The lawsuit is looking for compensatory and punitive damages over the matter, as well as looking to have the company alter their current labeling on their products.
That's not all, they have also suggested that Kerrygold should dispose of all the profits they have made as a result of their false advertising.
A Top Butter Brand
Kerrygold is set to become Ireland's very first billion-euro dairy brand.
It's estimated that more than 50 percent of German households purchased a Kerrygold product in the last year and in the United States they saw double-digit growth in sales. They've been breaking butter sales in many regions and have become the butter brand that millions of people around the world prefer to eat.
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