Persil detergent class action overview:
- Who: Henkel Corp. is facing a class action lawsuit related to its Persil laundry detergent from plaintiff Miquel Ochoa-Cornman.
- Why: Henkel is accused of falsely claiming that the liquid laundry detergent will complete 64 loads.
- Where: The Persil detergent class action lawsuit was filed in Missouri state court in St. Louis County.
Henkel Corp. is facing a class action lawsuit related to false advertising claiming that it shorts customers on the 64-load claim on the front of the front of 100-fluid-ounce containers of Persil laundry detergent.
The Persil detergent package claims it can finish 64 loads but the fine print on the back of the container says that Line 1 on the cap is for “regular” loads and Line 2 is for “heavily soiled or large loads” according to the Persil class action.
“Because a laundry washing machine cannot be filled beyond full capacity, ‘large’ loads, as the product employs the term, must mean full loads of laundry (what consumers expect),” the class action says. “That being the case, it logically follows that a ‘medium’ load is something less than a full load of laundry.”
That means that customers would need 160 fluid ounces of Persil detergent to wash 64 large loads of laundry, the lawsuit claims.
Containers give 40% less Persil detergent than expected, class action lawsuit claims
The size of the container and expectation of medium loads compared to full loads means that customers get 40% less Persil detergent than they expect, the lawsuit claims.
Plaintiff Miquel Ochoa-Cornman is asking for a nationwide and Missouri subclass to be recognized and the court award compensatory damages, restitution, punitive damages and attorneys’ fees related to the Persil detergent class action.
A number of complaints were filed earlier this year against laundry detergent makers over claims revolving around false advertising and chemical-related issues, including one from an immunocompromised 5-year-old girl who died after coming in contact with The Laundress products that would end up being recalled over concerns they were contaminated with bacteria.
Have you purchased Persil detergent? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Daniel F. Harvath of Harvath Law Group LLC.
The Persil class action lawsuit is Ochoa-Cornman v. Henkel Corp., et al., Case No. 4:23-cv-01439-PLC, in the Circuit Court for St. Louis County Missouri State Court.
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46 thoughts onPersil class action alleges detergent falsely advertises 64 loads
Pls notify me when I can complete a
Claim for the Persil
Class action. Thank you
Add me please I use this product as well
I thought I was the only one that noticed Persil washed less than 64 loads!! I love Persil so I’ve bought it for many years but always complained that it would run out too quickly…please add me to the claim list also.
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I’ve been using this for years and seemed like the load count was off…
I have bought it for years
Purchased
Yes I bought persil myself so I need someone to contact me
I use Persil and it is very expensive and if possible please let me know how to be added and file a class action claim.
It’s not really that expensive. You can get it for $5 at walmart.
This is my go to laundry soap. Please add me.
Add me to suit please.