Christina Spicer  |  July 13, 2021

Category: Food
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A pair of consumers say Chobani misled them and others into thinking their products used ethically produced milk using a “watered-down” standard in a class action lawsuit filed Monday.  

Lead plaintiffs, Jessica Austin, a Florida resident, and Peter Hoffman, from New York, want to represent other consumers who purchased Chobani products that carry the “Fair Trade Certified” standard. They say the standard, which comes from the Dairy amendment to the Fair Trade USA’s Agriculture Production standards, tricks consumers into thinking the products are made with ethically produced milk that supports dairy workers and the environment.  

Labor advocates say that the “Fair Trade Certified” standard is a “sham” and does not support workers or the environment, claim the plaintiffs; however, Chobani labels its yogurt as “Fair Trade Certified,” misleading consumers into thinking they are supporting workers’ rights.  

Indeed, both Austin and Hoffman say they paid extra to purchase Chobani “Fair Trade Certified” products. They believed that the extra money was going to support dairy workers, who fall outside of labor regulations. 

Contrary to the plaintiffs’ expectations, worker rights groups have lambasted the “Fair Trade Certified” standard, claim the plaintiffs. 

“Fair Trade Certified Dairy standards have been challenged as filled with ‘loopholes that leave out the most at-risk workers on dairy farms,’” contends the class action lawsuit.  

The plaintiffs point out the Fair Trade program emphasizes “at-will” employment for farm workers, leaving dairy workers with few options even if they are fired for no reason. The Fair Trade grievance process has been criticized as well because it was introduced as a “best practice” rather than a requirement.  

The Fair Trade standard also fails to protect immigrant dairy workers and is an obstacle to the organization of a labor union in the industry, claims the lawsuit.  

The plaintiffs contend that Chobani could have used the “Milk with Dignity” standard – a leader in representing marginalized dairy workers. Instead, the company dupes consumers into paying more for their product with “a watered-down standard which fails to offer the same level of worker and environmental protections,” claims the class action lawsuit. 

“Had Plaintiffs and proposed class members known the truth of the Fair Trade Certified Dairy – that it failed to assure a minimum of basic worker protections, they would not have bought the Product or would have paid less for it,” states the lawsuit. 

Austn and Hoffman say that they and other consumers paid a premium for Chobani products, more than $3.99 for 32 ounces, based on the “Fair Trade Certified” standard touted by the company. They accuse Chobani of violating New York and Florida consumer protection laws, breach of warranty, negligent misrepresentation, fraud, and unjust enrichment.  

The plaintiffs want to represent other Florida and New York consumers who purchased Chobani yogurt. The class action lawsuit wants Chobani to pay consumers back for the premium it charged on “Fair Trade Certified” yogurt, along with attorney fees and court costs.  

Consumers have hit the Greek yogurt giant with other complaints, including a Chobani vanilla flavoring class action lawsuit and a class action lawsuit accusing Chobani of selling moldy yogurt

Do you purchase Chobani “Fair Trade Certified” products? Do you think the company misled consumers? Tell us in the comment section below! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, PC.  

The Chobani Fair Trade False Ad Class Action Lawsuit is Austin, et al. v. Chobani, LLC, Case No. 7:21-cv-05949 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.  


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542 thoughts onChobani ‘Fair Trade Certified’ Tricks Consumers Into Paying More, Claims Class Action Lawsuit

  1. Felisa Byrd says:

    please add me

  2. Sander myers says:

    Add me

  3. Sandra myers says:

    Add mr

    1. Connie Cantley says:

      Add Me Please, I bought 50 of these in the last few months for my parents.

  4. Kathleen Wright says:

    Was told to eat yogurt by doctor. Choose Chobani for its “Fair Trade Certified” was more expensive but it would be a more superior product and was helping workers. Feel scammed from label and price I paid for an inferior product and no workers were helped just rich corporation enriching themselves. Please add me to the lawsuit.

  5. msluvu says:

    I use Chobani yogurt. I purchase a quart a quart every week from my local Walmart store in Middleburg Fl. I never could have a
    Imagine they used water to thin the yogurt , never reporting the thinning

  6. elvanda l olomua says:

    after having weight loss surgery and being put on a high protein diet greek yogurt is a favorite snack. i buy this yogurt all the time..this one and oikos…but after having some of them taste soured or not any good i checked the dates and it said still good i started buying different yogurts..i was buying at least 20 dollars of yogurt every other week. please add me

  7. Claudia Warc says:

    I constantly buy these, please add me.

  8. Patricia Suvino says:

    I buy Chobani for myself and, Oikos for my Husband Louis. I bought mine thinking it’s supposed to taste this way! So, it wasn’t supposed to taste sour? The red velvet flips are delicious! But the regular cherry vanilla tastes very sour! As well as the peach. I really believed that it was supposed to taste that way. I eat it everyday because it’s supposed to be good for you.

    1. Patricia Suvino says:

      Now that I read what I wrote, I realize how stupid I’ve been!

  9. Chanitra Hill says:

    Add me please

  10. Raymond Martinez Jr says:

    Yes, love it, but many containers are “clumpy”. Please add me. Spend about $20 weekly on this.

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