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Good Health Natural Products, LLC has agreed to pay $1 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging the company mislabels its snacks as “Natural,” when they actually contain artificial ingredients. Good Health® denies liability and wrongdoing but agreed to settle the class action to avoid further expense, inconvenience, and delay associated with litigation.

If you purchased Good Health® brand snacks, such as popcorn, pretzels, chips, crisps, and vegetable rings, chips, stix or straws, between Sept. 6, 2010 and March 7, 2019, you could get $1 per product from this class action settlement.

The Good Health® class action settlement resolves claims that the following snacks are falsely advertised as “Natural,” “100% Natural,” “All Natural,” “healthy,” “wholesome,” “nutritious,” “whole wheat,” or “% Less Fat.”

  • Apple Chips
  • Humbles Baked Hummus Chips
  • Bistro Chips
  • Eat Your Vegetables
  • Enjoy Being Good Potato Chips
  • Enjoy Being Good Veggie Snacks (Chips and Straws)
  • Harmonies Multigrain Chips
  • Multigrain Chips
  • Popcorn
  • Popped Crisps
  • Potato Chips
  • Pretzels (including Peanut Butter, Gluten-Free, Organic Whole Wheat Sprouted, and Veggie)
  • Solea Polenta Chips
  • Sweet Potato Chips
  • Tortilla Chips
  • Vegetable (Veggie) Chips
  • Vegetable (Veggie) Rings
  • Vegetable (Veggie) Stix
  • Vegetable (Veggie) Straws

According to the consolidated Good Health® class action lawsuit, the “natural” snacks contain synthetic, artificial, highly processed ingredients, chemical preservatives, and artificial flavors, including: sunflower oil, corn syrup, canola oil, citric acid, ascorbic acid, maltodextrin, dextrose, potassium chloride, lactic acid, malic acid, evaporated cane juice, folic acid, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, niacin, paprika extract, and disodium phosphate.

In addition, the Good Health® snacks class action lawsuit alleges that the company labeled certain snacks as being “healthy,” “wholesome,” and “made with whole wheat,” and/or used improper comparisons concerning the amount of fat on product labels.

Good Health® denies these allegations.

The Good Health® class action settlement provides consumers with up to $1 per product purchased, up to 10 items without receipts. 

Consumers who are able to submit proof of purchase can claim more than 10 items at $1 per product.

In addition to monetary compensation, Good Health® has also agreed to stop using phrases such as “Natural,” “100% Natural” or “All Natural” on snack packaging and in other marketing to describe the Products. 

The Good Health® class action settlement will also limit other marketing terms including “No Added Sugar,” “Protein Packed,” “No Added Preservatives,” “Heart Healthy,” and “Extra Goodness.”

Class Members who want to object or to be excluded from the Good Health® settlement have until July 5, 2019 to do so.

UPDATE: On April 2, 2020, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks in the mail from the Good Health Snacks class action settlement worth as much as $10. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!

Who’s Eligible

Class Members include all consumers who purchased any of the following Good Health® products labeled as “natural,” “all natural,” “100% natural,” “healthy,” “wholesome,” “nutritious,” “whole wheat,” or “% Less Fat,” between Sept. 6, 2010 and March 7, 2019: Apple Chips, Humbles Baked Hummus Chips, Bistro Chips, Eat Your Vegetables, Enjoy Being Good Potato Chips, Enjoy Being Good Veggie Snacks (Chips and Straws), Harmonies Multigrain Chips, Multigrain Chips, Popcorn, Popped Crisps, Potato Chips, Pretzels (including Peanut Butter, Gluten-Free, Organic Whole Wheat Sprouted, and Veggie), Solea Polenta Chips, Sweet Potato Chips, Tortilla Chips, Vegetable (Veggie) Chips, Vegetable (Veggie) Rings, Vegetable (Veggie) Stix, and Vegetable (Veggie) Straws.

Potential Award

$1 per product. 

Consumers are able to claim up to 10 Good Health® products without proof of purchase, while those who submit receipts will receive $1 per product for each purchase.

Proof of Purchase

Not required for up to 10 Good Health® snacks. Consumers who can provide receipts will receive $1 per product for additional purchases.

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT submit a claim.

Remember: If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

11/2/2019

Case Name

Tran, et al. v. Good Health Natural Products Inc., Case Nos. BC561427 and BC588986, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles

Final Hearing

1/14/2020

Settlement Website

See the settlement website at www.SnackSettlement.com for the full terms and conditions of the Good Health® settlement.

Claims Administrator

Good Health Class Action Settlement
c/o Atticus Administration
PO Box 1440
Minneapolis, MN 55440
1-888-210-0855
SnackSettlement@AtticusAdmin.com

Class Counsel

Anthony J. Orshansky
Justin Kachadoorian
COUNSELONE PC

Chant Yedalian
CHANT & COMPANY
A Professional Law Corporation

Defense Counsel

Richard Fama
David Shimkin
COZEN O’CONNOR

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136 thoughts onGood Health® Snacks Class Action Settlement

  1. Mark says:

    I have absolutely no idea! It doesn’t seem ethical to “reject” and not provide a very valid reason!

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

  2. Amanda says:

    Does anyone know why they rejected claims? My claim was just for the 10 dollars.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

  3. Mark says:

    I just received a “rejection” of my very valid claim this morning. NO EXPLANATION given by them. I have purchased the product. No proof of purchase is required. No limitation on the state that you could purchase the product in. I emailed the Claims Administrator and I really want to know why? I will escalate, as necessary! I initially had trouble inputting this very valid claim. Not my fault. Their website was very flawed.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

  4. Connie Hancock says:

    Add me please.

  5. Vicki Geary says:

    It rejected my claim….wow! I got an email today.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

  6. Lenora Lane says:

    Why can’t I open any files, I click on it and I can’t open any.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

  7. Diane Hershey says:

    Yes – please add me

  8. Diane Hershey says:

    add me

    1. Debbie says:

      They sent me a post card check for ten dollars can you believe that!!!!The banks will not even cash it.

  9. Walid gohar says:

    add me

  10. carol murphy says:

    when filling out form, it will accept my day phone number, but not the evening which is the same.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You should contact the settlement administrator with your questions about the claim submission process; https://www.snacksettlement.com/?page_id=61

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