Abraham Jewett  |  September 7, 2021

Category: Food

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Morton Salt and Himalayan Pink salt
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Himalayan Pink Salt Class Action Lawsuit Overview: 

  • Who: Embittered consumers lodged a class action lawsuit against Morton Salt, Inc. 
  • Why: The plaintiffs claim Morton’s Himalayan Pink Salt is not from the famous mountain range, but actually mined in Pakistan. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court. 

Morton Salt’s Himalayan Pink Salt is actually mined in Pakistan, hundreds of miles away from the Himalayas, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Lead plaintiffs Victoria Brown and Heather Blum claim Morton is intentionally misleading consumers who are willing to pay more for a product that purportedly comes from the iron-rich Himalayan mountains. 

Brown and Blum want to represent a nationwide Class and California Subclass of consumers who bought any Morton Salt product claiming to have been mined in the Himalayan Mountains.

Morton Salt’s Himalayan Pink Salt Label Lies About Source

Brown and Blum allege they separately bought — and paid more than they otherwise would have — Morton’s Himalayan Pink Salt after reviewing labeling on its packaging that said it was “harvested from ancient sea salt deposits deep within the Himalayas.”

Morton’s Himalayan Pink Salt actually comes from the Khewra Salt mine in Northern Pakistan,  hundreds of miles away from the Himalayas, the class action lawsuit alleges. 

“Consumers reasonably expect that the Salt Products will, in fact, be from the Himalayas. Nowhere on the Salt Products’ label does Defendant inform consumers that the Salt Products were not mined from the Himalayas,” states the class action lawsuit. 

Brown and Blum allege Morton’s is in violation of California’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act, Unfair Competition Law, and False Advertising Law

Plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and seeking declaratory and injunctive relief for themselves and all Class Members. 

A similar class action lawsuit was filed in 2018 against Small Planet Foods Inc. and General Mills Inc. that alleged the companies misled consumers about the origins of their Cascadian Farm brand frozen fruit and vegetable products

Have you purchased Morton’s Himalayan Pink Salt or another product it claims comes from the Himalayan Mountains? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by L. Timothy Fisher and Brittany S. Scott of Bursor & Fisher, P.A. 

The Himalayan Pink Salt Class Action Lawsuit is Brown, et al. v. Morton Salt, Inc., Case No. 4:21-cv-06855, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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403 thoughts onMorton Salt Lies About Origin of Himalayan Pink Salt, Says Class Action

  1. Kayce says:

    How did they find out where the salt was mined? Is there an update. What a waste.. greed is our worlds killer

    1. Carrue says:

      It SHOULD be from Pakistan. You can research it. Every site explains how the Himilayan mountain range runs. So it from the Himilayan mountains in Pakistan. Not the whole range. There us pink salt manufactured in India And China but the purest, and proudest of the ancient cultures is from Pakistan. It ended up being a global marketing decision to call it Himilayan Pink Salt. There were problems trying to find a name with Pakistani Pink Salt. I prefer that later.

  2. Denise Ingram says:

    ADD ME

  3. Deborahanne Mayer says:

    please add me , thank you

  4. CM says:

    Just purchased it.

  5. nessa says:

    add me please

  6. Diana Wood says:

    Add me please salt

  7. Raven Hunter says:

    Please add me.

  8. Brittanous Adair says:

    Please add me sad

  9. Carolyn Marie Taylor says:

    Please add me

    1. Gisela Latham says:

      I purchased the salt about 6 times

  10. Sophia F Frazee says:

    Please add me. Thanks

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