Katherine Webster ย |ย  August 16, 2020

Category: All Natural Products

Panera Bread storefront in the evening - clean food

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A Panera Bread customer has filed a class action lawsuit against the company, alleging that it falsely markets its menu items as โ€œclean food.โ€

Plaintiff Randall Sally says Panera, also known as Saint Louis Bread Company, markets all of its U.S. menu items as โ€œcleanโ€ or โ€œ100% clean,โ€ meaning it contains no artificial preservatives, colors, flavors or sweeteners, according to the class action lawsuit.

However, the products are not as advertised, Sally claims.

The Panera class action lawsuit says the menu items are far from โ€œclean foodโ€ because they contain multiple โ€œartificial, chemical, and/or synthetic preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, and colors.โ€

Sally claims consumers expect products marketed as โ€œclean foodโ€ to not contain any such artificial ingredients.

According to the Panera nutrition class action lawsuit, Saint Louis Bread Companyโ€™s website states: โ€œFood is as it should be. Thatโ€™s food we think tastes better, feels better, does better. Itโ€™s clean food. Food without artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors or colors from artificial sources.โ€

The website contains many similar statements regarding specific โ€œclean foodโ€ items on the menu, such as salads, sandwiches and soups.

The โ€œclean foodโ€ claim is also made throughout the restaurant properties, such as on bags, signs and labels near the point of sale, the class action lawsuit states.

However, all these representations are false, Sally says.

โ€œUnder Defendantsโ€™ own definition, and the expectations of reasonable consumers, the Products cannot be considered โ€˜100% cleanโ€™ and/or โ€˜cleanโ€™ with no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors or colors from artificial sources because they contain multiple ingredients that are artificial, chemical โ€ฆ ,โ€ the class action lawsuit states.

Panera Bread sign on building - clean foodSally alleges Paneraโ€™s food contains known artificial preservatives such as ascorbic acid, citric acid, potassium sorbate and tocopherols.

The Panera nutrition class action lawsuit also alleges the companyโ€™s menu items contain a laundry list of additional artificial ingredients, including Blue 1, canola oil, folic acid, cellulose, glycerin and high-fructose corn syrup, among others.

The class action complaint goes on to list more than 100 Saint Louis Bread Company menu items and itemize the artificial ingredients alleged to be in each one.

The Panera class action lawsuit claims that the defendants, who โ€œhold themselves out to the public as a trusted expert in the production of โ€˜cleanโ€™ foodโ€ should have known their food was not, in fact, โ€œcleanโ€.ย 

Sally says consumers lack the ability to test or independently verify whether a product is โ€œclean,โ€ especially at the point of sale, and that discovering products are not clean requires chemistry knowledge beyond that of an average consumer.

โ€œThat is why, even though all of the ingredients listed above are identified on Paneraโ€™s website and in some stores, the reasonable consumer would not understand โ€” nor are they expected to understand โ€” that these ingredients are artificial, chemical and/or synthetic preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors,โ€ the class action lawsuit states.

Consumers also canโ€™t be expected to โ€œscourโ€ Panera nutrition information on the website to โ€œconfirm or debunkโ€ the prominent โ€œclean foodโ€ claims made throughout the store, the complaint says.

Therefore, reasonable consumers have been deceived by the defendantsโ€™ representations of their menu items.

A similar class action lawsuit filed against Panera also alleges the companyโ€™s marketing is misleading and fools customers who seek out so-called โ€œclean foodโ€ in order to avoid residues left by insecticides, herbicides and other chemicals.

The proposed Class includes any Missouri resident who purchased Saint Louis Bread Company products for personal or household use in the five years prior to the filing of the class action lawsuit.

Sallyโ€™s complaint alleges Panera is in violation of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act due to their โ€œunlawful practices including deception, false promises, misrepresentation, and/or concealment, suppression, or omission of material facts,โ€ and calls the companyโ€™s alleged deceptions โ€œoutrageous because of Defendantsโ€™ evil motive and/or conscious disregard and/or reckless indifference to the rights and/or safety of Plaintiff and Class Members alike.โ€

The plaintiff is asking the Court for a return of all purchase costs paid by himself and the Class Members for Saint Louis Bread Company products; declaratory and injunctive relief, including a permanent injunction barring the company from continuing its alleged deceitful practices; punitive damages; pre- and post-judgment interest; attorneysโ€™ fees and costs; and any other relief the Court deems just.ย 

He also demands a jury trial.

Have you purchased Panera or Saint Louis Bread Company menu items thinking they were โ€œclean foodโ€ products? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Daniel J. Orlowsky of Orlowsky Law LLC and Adam M. Goffstein of Goffstein Law LLC.

The Panera Nutrition Class Action Lawsuit is Randall Sally, et al. v. Panera Bread Company, aka Saint Louis Bread Co., et al., Case No. 4:20-cv-01068-SEP, in Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, Missouri.

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495 thoughts onPanera Class Action Lawsuit Says โ€˜Clean Foodโ€™ Marketing is Misleading

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  7. April says:

    You canโ€™t get added just by asking to be added. You have to follow a link and fill out a form with your signature or print off the form and mail it in. If the link isnโ€™t there it either hasnโ€™t made it far enough to add people yet, or the deadline to file has passed. Hope that helps someone.

    1. Sue says:

      Thank you April. I have been putting comments trying to tell others saying โ€œadd meโ€ here does not get them on any claim and they have to fill out the official claim form if it is in the article. I am amazed how many think saying add me here gets them on anything without giving their name, address and other info. Keep posting this so maybe someone will see it.

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  9. Robert Kircher says:

    Never knew this. My wife and I eat there often. Please add me to the suitโ€ฆ

  10. Jacqueline says:

    Iโ€™m a vegan and wonโ€™t ever eat there again!

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