Canadians could receive money from a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed against Keurig.
On Oct. 27, Eqitas, the class claims administrator, issued a notice informing Canadians who may be eligible to receive money from the class-action lawsuit, which alleges that Keurig misrepresented the recyclability of K-Cup single-serve coffee pods (“Pods”).
The class action was brought forward by plaintiff Nancy Buis and certified by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Oct. 22.
The allegations
According to a court document , Keurig is facing allegations that it sold Pods and brewing machines in Canada from June 8, 2016, that contained “misleading representations as to the recyclability of the Pods, contrary to the Competition Act and the common law.”
Keurig, however, has

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