Abraham Jewett  |  October 12, 2022

Category: Food
Close up, selective focus on Ensure nutritional drinks for sale inside a Safeway grocery store.
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Ensure nutrition drinks class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Condalisa LeGrand and Larissa Bates filed a class action lawsuit against Abbott Laboratories. 
  • Why: LeGrand and Bates claim Abbott misleadingly represents that its Ensure nutrition drinks are healthy despite them adding up to 22 grams of sugar into them. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court. 

Abbott Laboratories misrepresents that its Ensure nutrition drinks are healthy, despite their sugar content scientifically proving otherwise, a new class action lawsuit alleges.

Plaintiffs Condalisa LeGrand and Larissa Bates claim Abbott adds up to 22 grams of sugar into its Ensure nutrition drinks, in spite of advertising them as “Complete, Balanced Nutrition for everyday health.” 

LeGrand and Bates argue Abbott’s representations of its Ensure nutrition drinks as healthy are “false and misleading” due to “a vast body of scientific evidence demonstrating that consuming sugar sweetened beverages harms rather than supports overall health.” 

“In light of this sugar content and the scientific evidence, Abbott’s representations that the Ensure Nutrition Drinks are balanced, nutritious, and healthy, are false and misleading,” states the Ensure class action. 

LeGrand and Bates want to represent a nationwide class and New York and California subclasses of consumers who have purchased for personal or household use any of Abbott’s Ensure nutrition drinks. 

Ensure nutrition drinks allegedly not healthy due to sugar content

LeGrand and Bates claim Abbott is guilty of unjust enrichment and intentional and negligent misrepresentation, and in violation of, among other things, New York General Business Law, and California’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act

Plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of compensatory and punitive damages for themselves and all class members. 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration acknowledged last month that there were shortcomings in its response to the nationwide baby formula shortage caused by a bacterial contamination at an Abbott Nutrition factory.

Have you purchased Abbott’s Ensure nutrition drinks? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Jack Fitzgerald, Paul K. Joseph, Melanie Persinger, Trevor M. Flynn, and Caroline S. Emhardt of Fitzgerald Joseph LLP. 

The Ensure nutrition drinks class action lawsuit is LeGrand, et al. v. Abbott Laboratories, Case No. 3:22-cv-05815, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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585 thoughts onEnsure class action alleges nutrition drinks falsely advertised as healthy food choice

  1. bridget says:

    add me

  2. LISA AXELROD says:

    Buying it for mom for 10 years :(

  3. HELEN YUAN says:

    Please add me to the Ensure Class Action sugar content suit.

  4. Brinitha Harris says:

    Ad me please

  5. Alexandria Bolt says:

    Have bought for the last 3 years. OMG add me, please.

  6. Todd Pamperin says:

    I have been purchasing these for my mother for over 2 years, which was a recommended product by her doctor as a nutritional source for her.

  7. Christine says:

    My doctor has been prescribing Ensure to me for about 12 yrs now due to my extremely limited diet! This is not good news!!

  8. Carla M. Thomas says:

    Have been drinking for past2 yrs.

  9. The Fed says:

    Ensure Clear is often recommended pre-surgery and pre-colonoscopy by doctors. Not only does it contain a lot of sugar, but it also contains suspected carcinogens sucralose and Red 40. Several countries, including those in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Norway, and Saudi Arabia, have banned Red 40 due to safety concerns. Health risks associated with Red 40 include allergic reactions, hyperactivity in children, and potential carcinogenic effects. Ensure is BAD FOR YOU both short term due to the sugar and long term due to possible carcinogens that are banned in much the rest of the world.

  10. Jen Z says:

    My elderly father’s nurse recommended it to him as a meal replacement. I was appalled when I saw corn syrup is first ingredient.

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