Brigette Honaker  |  February 20, 2019

Category: Food

UPDATE: On February 8, 2021, the Nature Nate’s class action lawsuit was dismissed.


A recent class action lawsuit claims that Nature Nate’s 100% Pure Raw and Unfiltered Honey is not raw and is not 100 percent honey according to lab testing.

Plaintiff Marilyn Pierce says that on the Nature Nate’s website it states that: “We simply warm the honey so that it’s easier to deal with and pour into bottles. High heat is a no no. It kills all the good stuff.”

However, Pierce alleges that Nature Nate’s honey is heated to up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit to make bottling easier – meaning that the product is not actually raw.

When raw honey is heated above 105 degrees Fahrenheit, the enzymes in the product reportedly start to break down. The Nature Nate’s class action claims this causes the honey to lose its “prized” characteristics which consumers pay a premium price for.

In addition, Pierce says honey from Nature Nate’s may also not be 100 percent honey. Sample testing by a lab reportedly revealed that syrups had been added to the honey. The plaintiff recognizes that she cannot currently determine if it is Nature Nate’s that adds the syrup or if it is done by one of Nature Nate’s suppliers.

However, the class action claims that Nature Nate’s website makes false statements including: “We only bottle the best. That’s why we test. And test. And test. No antibiotics, pesticides or herbicides or added corn or rice syrup get past us.”

Pierce claims that Nature Nate’s continues to make inaccurate claims about their honey so that they can sell their product for a premium price. Raw, pure honey is a premium product which Nature Nate’s allegedly attempts to capitalize on.

“In spite of its knowledge regarding the false labeling of its ‘100% Raw’ Honey products, Nature Nate continues to sell its Raw Honey at prices it could not hope to receive for processed honey, that is honey that is not 100% raw,” the Nature Nate’s honey class action lawsuit claims.

The Nature Nate’s class action lawsuit alleges that consumers rely on the company’s representations when purchasing their honey. These consumers allegedly trust that Nature Nate’s will not lie to them and that their advertisements are trustworthy.

However, the alleged false nature of Nature Nate’s honey representations reportedly causes consumers like Pierce to not receive the value of product that they paid for.

“Plaintiff and Class Members relied on Nature Nate’s representations on the Honey bottles’ labels and on Nature Nate’s website and accepted such representations as being true,” Pierce argues. “However, the Honey does not conform to these express representations and, as alleged herein, Nature Nate breached its express representations concerning its Raw Honey.”

Pierce seeks to represent a Class of consumers who purchased Nature Nate’s 100% Raw Honey products.

The class action lawsuit seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, equitable relief, declaratory relief, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Pierce is represented by Kenneth W. Biermacher of Kane Russell Coleman Logan PC; Kent A. Heitzinger of Kent A. Heitzinger & Associates; and Terrence Buehler of The Law Office of Terrence Buehler.

The Nature Nate’s 100% Raw Honey Class Action Lawsuit is Pierce v. North Dallas Honey Company, Case No. 3:19-cv-00410-B, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

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573 thoughts onNature Nate’s Class Action Lawsuit Says 100% Raw Honey is Mislabeled

  1. meka says:

    i buy all the time smh

  2. hamid kassal says:

    I was disappointed how runny and sweet the Honey was, they claim its raw and uncouked !!! I don’t think so. may be bees feed on sugar water. !? been consuming honey since the seventies !!

    1. Brandy says:

      Uncooked. (Uncouked.)

      And this company is reputable, they use low heat but not full pasteurization. They also harvest honey sustainably, so your grandkids can have honey too. With the severe bee decline that’s pretty important right now.

  3. Carol Cremer says:

    Honey and Olive Oil are two of the biggest scammers out there, do your research 100% pure is hard to find but worth your health. Look for certification and lab tested.

  4. Monique says:

    I feel so juked I been buying this I need to find real honey I have special needs baby and I make tea for him and us as a family I’m so irritated !!!!

    1. Nash says:

      Please look into your area neighborhood. They sell local honey and it’s better for the babies.

  5. Dara says:

    I just bought a bottle of their raw honey today, and I thought it doesn’t look or taste raw. I found this article when looking up whether they are legit. How do we find out if they are taking advantage or honest?
    I bought this to add to elderberry liquid once it cools. I thought as raw honey it has health benefits for our immune systems during covid.
    If they are not honest, please add me to the list.

  6. Sarah says:

    Just wondering how you know it’s heated to 120 degrees? Also wondering what method you are using to test additives and how it differs from the 3rd party testing by Nates Nature? Not debating. Really would like specifics before adding myself to this claim.

  7. Lonnie Murray says:

    I use this product and currently have a bottle in my pantry. We feel as if we have been taken advantage of and we’re hoping that this was truly organic and raw as stated for health benefits. I only hope there won’t be other things found in it to cause health problems.

  8. Loretta Winthers says:

    I have used Natures Nate for a long time! I have felt the taste and consistency was different! If I can’t trust them, I will not buy it again!

  9. Letitia Mason says:

    Please Add Me

  10. Linda Hughes says:

    Please add to the Nates Honey list

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