Brigette Honaker  |  October 28, 2019

Category: Food

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UPDATE:

  • The G Butter class action lawsuit was dismissed April 13, 2021.

A recent class action claims that G Butter is wrongfully advertised as being a “high protein” and “low calorie” nut spread.

The G Butter spreads are offered in several flavors such as Birthday Cake, Brownie Batter, Cookie Dough, Cookies & Cream, Peanut Butter Cup, Pumpkin Spice, Red Velvet Icing, S’mores, Sugar Cookie, Vegan Cookie Dough, and White Chocolate.

G Butter allegedly touts its products as aimed to “make healthy eating a long term lifestyle, while still tasting exceptional.”

However, these “guilt free” spreads are far unhealthier than the brand portrays, according to a recent G Butter class action.

Plaintiff Michael Jordan argues that these products are not conducive to a healthy lifestyle despite the overstated nutrient claims. He and other consumers reportedly relied on labeling claims and advertisements when purchasing the products but did not get their money’s worth due to a failure to deliver on the marketing promises.

In his G Butter class action, Jordan argues that the G Butter product he purchased “was not a healthy food, doesn’t lend itself to a healthy lifestyle, did not contain accurate Nutrition Facts label statements, was not a low-calorie food, and was not a notable source of protein—all contrary to Defendants’ claims relating to the Product and its nutritional content.”

Nutrient facts on the back of the products reportedly show calories between 100 and 157, carbs between 5 and 6 grams, fat between 5 and 9 grams, protein between 10 and 14 grams, and only 1 gram of sugar per each 2 tablespoon serving. These claims are allegedly false based on independent testing.

According to the G Butter class action, independent testing reportedly showed that the products contain more than 220 calories, between 8 and 13 grams of carbs, between 17 and 21 grams of fat, between 1.5 and 5 grams of sugar, and only 2 to 5 grams of protein.

Jordan argues that G Butter misleads customers about the contents of their spreads due to lower protein than promised and more of all other undesirable parts such as calories, carbs, fat, and sugar.

Under federal regulations, a food label is deemed misbranded if the nutrient content is greater than 20 percent in excess of the value declared on the label’s nutrient facts. Jordan’s G Butter class action argues that the spreads are legally misbranded as the “labels consistently overstate the amount of these nutrients per Serving of the Product by more than 20 [percent].”

Jordan seeks to represent a Class of consumers who purchased the products anywhere in the U.S. He also seeks to represent a Consumer Fraud Multi-State Class of the same consumers in California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.

Jordan also seeks to represent a subclass of consumers who purchased the products in California.

Have you purchased G Butter spread products with low calorie claims? Share your experiences in the comment section below!

Jordan and the proposed Class are represented by Paul Souferis and Mikhail Shvartsman of Souferis & Shvartsman PLLC and Gary M. Klinger of Kozonis & Klinger Ltd.

The G Butter Nutrition Content Class Action Lawsuit is Jordan v. G Butter LLC, et al., Case No. 1:19-cv-24397-DPG, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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186 thoughts onG Butter Class Action Says Calories, Fat, Carbs Are Understated

  1. Molly S says:

    i’ve spent so much money on g butter and eat it almost every night
    please add me

  2. Laura says:

    I am doubtful. Please add me.

  3. Eliana S says:

    I have been a g butter consumer for over a year now and I’ve always suspected I accurate labels. I’ve given them hundreds of dollars for garbage. This is so disappointing.

  4. Lisa Pepper says:

    Please add me. I have 7 jars in my fridge now and have bought at least 20 others. I am disgusted!Thank you.

  5. Alana Madrano says:

    I’m outraged. I bought 4 of these, and was going to get some for my diabetic MIL. As for us, we are on the keto diet and I test my ketones every day. This dropped me right out of ketosis. ? Utter lies.

  6. Andy M says:

    Add me as well.

  7. nikki says:

    I’m so upset! why would they do this. Can I be added?

  8. janette schebel says:

    I would like to be added! I usually try to only eat one serving a day but I have it every day! I’m really hoping this isn’t true! I don’t believe this is a product to rely on to lose weight- I mainly use it to curb my sweet tooth! I’ve spent hundreds over the entire year!

  9. Misti Alewine says:

    Add me please

  10. Tiffany Perez says:

    My trainer has had me on Gbutter for 2 months now. I’ve lost over 40 pounds and counting! The alleged tests have more calories than Nutella?? I don’t believe it , looks like a money grab lawsuit.

    1. Jaclyn says:

      It’s actually 40grams vs 32 in Nutella. This study shows 176 calories in 32grams. Seems actuate to me. Sad because I spent so much money on this stuff

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