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- Top Class Actions readers reported this settlement paying out up to $45.57 as of Aug. 25, 2023.
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Keurig has agreed to pay $31 million to resolve claims it violated antitrust laws by fixing the price of its Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs products.
The settlement benefits individuals who purchased Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs from retailers other than Keurig between Sept. 7, 2010, and Aug. 14, 2020, in all states other than Mississippi and Rhode Island; between March 24, 2011, and Aug. 14, 2020, in Mississippi; or between July 15, 2013, and Aug. 14, 2020, in Rhode Island.
Claims against Keurig were consolidated in June 2014. According to the plaintiffs in the eight consolidated class action lawsuits, Keurig violated antitrust laws in order to monopolize the market for single-serve coffee pods. This monopoly allegedly allowed the company to artificially fix the price of Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs products — subjecting consumers to financial strain that wouldn’t exist in a healthy market.
In December 2017, these claims were preserved by a federal judge who denied the company’s motion for dismissal.
Keurig has not admitted any wrongdoing in the case but has agreed to a $31 million Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs class action settlement. The settlement provides reimbursement for Keurig K-Cup purchases in the form of cash payments. Reimbursement rates will vary from 0.75% to 100% depending on the state the purchase was made in and whether proof of purchase was submitted with a claim.
In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members must file a valid claim form by July 15, 2021. Proof of purchase of Keurig K-Cup purchases and information about these purchases (number of K-Cups purchased, price paid, state where purchase took place, brand name, etc.) is required to validate claims.
The deadline for exclusion is May 14, 2021. The deadline for objection is May 17, 2021. The final approval hearing for the settlement is scheduled for June 4, 2021.
Who’s Eligible
Individuals who purchased Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs from retailers other than Keurig:
- between Sept. 7, 2010, and Aug. 14, 2020, in all states other than Mississippi and Rhode Island,
- between March 24, 2011, and Aug. 14, 2020, for Mississippi consumers, or
- between July 15, 2013, and Aug. 14, 2020, for Rhode Island customers
Potential Award
Up to 100% reimbursement of Keurig K-Cup purchases.
Reimbursement rates will vary from 0.75% to 100% depending on the state the purchase was made in and whether proof of purchase was submitted with a claim.
Proof of Purchase
Proof of purchase of Keurig K-Cup purchases and information about these purchases (number of K-Cups purchased, price paid, state where purchase took place, brand name, etc.)
Claim Form
NOTE:Â If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. 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
07/15/2021
Case Name
In re: Keurig Green Mountain Single-Serve Coffee Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 1:14md-02542-VSB, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Final Hearing
06/04/2021
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Keurig Indirect Purchasers Antitrust Settlement
c/o JND Legal Administration
P.O. Box 91382
Seattle, WA 98111
[email protected]
1-833-794-0948
Class Counsel
Robert N. Kaplan
Gregory K. Arenson
Hae Sung Nam
Jason Uris
KAPLAN FOX & KILSHEIMER LLP
Clifford H. Pearson
Daniel L. Warshaw
Matthew A. Pearson
PEARSON SIMON & WARSHAW LLP
Mark Rifkin
Thomas Burt
WOLF HALDSTEIN ADLER FREEMAN & HERZ LLP
Defense Counsel
George S. Cary
CLEARY GOTTLIEB STEEN & HAMILTON LLP
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841 thoughts onKeurig K-Cup class action settlement
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I can send pics of 3 Keurig machines I currently own so duh I must by the pods. But I do not keep receipts unless Xmas gifts for others that may need returning
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how many can you claim without receipts?
Please add me. I don’t have receipts from that far back.
I do not have receipts from that far back, I’ve owned 2 or more. I got tired of buying the over priced cups, plus the machines themselves weren’t that great. Doubt they’ll bankrupt but one can hope they feel the loss
Add me please but no receipts.
Add me. I don’t keep receipts. Broke my machine when I moved. Haven’t replaced yet.
Add me, but I don’t keep my receipts over 30 days.
Please add me I do not have any copies of receipt but I did buy them and still do.
Please add me. The receipt request is absurd. I’ve owned 2 Keurigs and a Hamilton Beach Flex Brew that also used K-cups. I also purchased my first machine in about 2012.