Jennifer L. Henn  |  December 22, 2020

Category: Food

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Sargento cheese advertises as not having antibiotics.A new class action lawsuit claims Sargento cheese products are not really “antibiotic free,” despite the company’s marketing and product packaging.

California resident and consumer, Quynh Phan, says Sargento is violating several state consumer protection laws by labeling its various cheese products as being free of antibiotics when, in fact, they are made with milk that comes from cows that have been treated with the drugs. Phan filed a class action lawsuit against Sargento Foods Inc. on Dec. 21 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Sargento is one of the largest producers of cheese products in the U.S. and is considered a top brand in supermarkets and grocery stores from coast to coast. The company knows that consumers are increasingly careful about preservatives, chemicals, and antibiotics in the food they eat, the class action lawsuit says.

Concerns about the use of antibiotics in livestock have grown as research has suggested that consuming meat or milk from animals treated with antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance in human diseases.

“Antibiotics do not have to end up in food to pose a public health risk,” the class action lawsuit says. “Current science shows that a major cause of the development and spread of antibiotic resistance in human pathogens is environmental contamination from agricultural use.”

Sargento cheese advertises as not having antibiotics.Sargento cheese packages are labeled with the words “No Antibiotics” in large print, prompting consumers, including Phan, to purchase them over other cheese products – and to pay more to do so, the class action lawsuit claims.

Phan’s lawyers say independent laboratory testing done in July showed that Sargento cheese – specifically its mild cheddar sliced cheese — are made with milk from cows who are administered antibiotics. The cheddar slices tested positive for the presence of the antibiotic sulfamethazine, the class action lawsuit claims.

“In an apparent effort to qualify the ‘No Antibiotics’ label, the Products’ packaging also includes the fine print statement: ‘Our cheese is made from milk that does not contain antibiotics,’” the Sargento class action says. That wording is reportedly intentionally deceptive and misleading.

Phan purchased the same sliced cheese, among other Sargento cheese products, because the items were described as free from antibiotics altogether, according to the class action lawsuit. The plaintiff was willing to pay more for Sargento’s products on the basis of the packaging claims.

Phan is seeking the court’s approval to represent a Class of consumers who purchased Sargento cheese products based on the “No Antibiotics” labeling nationwide and a subclass of those in Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, and New York.

Have you purchased Sargento cheese products because they are marketed and packaged as being free of antibiotics? Tell us about it in the comment section below.

Lead plaintiff Phan and the proposed Class Members are represented by Jaimie Mak and Kim Richman of Richman Law Group.

The Sargento Cheese Class Action Lawsuit is Quynh Phan, et al. v. Sargento Foods Inc., Case No. 5:20-cv-09251, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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1,984 thoughts onSargento Class Action Lawsuit Claims Cheese Isn’t Antibiotic Free

  1. John DeGennaro says:

    add me please

  2. Tasha Nash says:

    Add me pls

  3. CECELIA STEVENS says:

    Please add me. I have purchased Sargento cheese products regularly for many years years.

  4. Sheena Griffin says:

    Piease add me.

  5. Sharen says:

    I have several packages right now. Muenster, mozzerella and tex mex.

  6. Janet Buggs says:

    please add me

    Have used it several times and I just used a pack of SARGENTO “Extra Sharp Cheddar ” for a macaroni Casserole today Feb 6, 2021.
    Found it to be dry and doesn’t taste as good as other brands. . WILL take a picture of it.

  7. Kathy Jo Strader says:

    please add me

  8. ALLEN POLVANI says:

    Please add me

  9. Teresa says:

    I purchase Sargento cheese slices regularly try to purchase name brands as my family eats this.That is pretty terrible when you think you are buying what the product says.Why not tell the truth in products’add me as well thank you

  10. Michele Donaldson says:

    Add me

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