Danielle Toth  |  November 9, 2021

Category: Food

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American Tuna & Class Action Lawsuit
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American Tuna Class Action Lawsuit Overview: 

  • Who: Jeffrey Craig has filed a class action lawsuit against American Tuna, Inc.
  • Why: The plaintiff alleges the company deceives customers with its labeling and marketing as it sources tuna from international waters.  
  • Where: The class action lawsuit is pending in New York federal court. 

American Tuna represents that its tuna is caught in America, and therefore caught in American waters when it is not, a new class action lawsuit claims.

The company also represents that its tuna is canned in America when much of it is canned in Thailand, Costa Rica, Vietnam and other countries. 

“All American Tuna brand products are labeled ‘Caught and Canned in the USA,’ ‘Caught and Canned in America,’’ ‘American Made’ or ‘100% American Made,’” the lawsuit states. “In reality, however, American Tuna sources an enormous volume of tuna from international waters and the territorial waters of other countries, and much of this tuna is canned in other countries as well. As a result, American Tuna is deceiving consumers …”

On behalf of himself and other members of the New York Subclass, Plaintiff Jeffrey Craig seeks to enjoin defendant’s unlawful acts and practices described herein, to recover their actual damages or $500, whichever is greater, three times actual damages and reasonable attorneys’ fees.

“Plaintiff and members of the New York subclass suffered an ascertainable loss caused

by defendant’s misrepresentations because they paid more for the American Tuna Products than they would have had they known the truth about the products,” according to the lawsuit.

Have you purchased American Tuna, believing it was caught and canned in the United States? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Robert L. Kraselnik of the Law Offices of Robert L. Kraselnik, PLLC.

The American Tuna Class Action Lawsuit is Craig, et al. v. American Tuna, Inc., et al., Case No. 1:21-cv-09125, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.


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166 thoughts onAmerican Tuna Misrepresents Source of Tuna, Canning Operations, New Class Action Lawsuit Claims

  1. CHRISTINE STEWARD says:

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  6. David Caldwell says:

    We have been eating AT weekly for years. Unbelievable!!

  7. David Caldwell says:

    We have been this tuna the past couple years. This disgust me!

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