Steven Cohen  |  January 15, 2021

Category: Legal News

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UPDATE: Read the latest on dog food recalls in the recent Sportmix pet food class action lawsuit that has been filed, following the death of 70+ dogs

A New York federal judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit that claims Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food is labeled as being “natural” even though it contains a trace amount of a herbicide.

U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton had dismissed the claims before, but plaintiff Markeith Parks filed an amended complaint, rearguing that the company violated New York General Business Law as well as false advertising and breach of express warranty.

Parks claimed that the dog food, made by Ainsworth Pet Nutrition LLC, should not be labeled as “natural” because it contains glyphosate, which is a weed killer.

Parks filed her complaint in August 2018, alleging that she and other consumers were harmed because she did not know that the Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food contained glyphosate.

She notes in her class action that no consumer would expect a dog food with the label “natural” on it to contain chemicals that could be harmful to pets.

The dog food class action lawsuit argued that by deceiving consumers by using the term “natural” in their advertising, the company could charge a premium price for the product.

The court dismissed the original class action lawsuit in April 2019 due to a lack of specificity. The judge wrote that the presence of “negligible amounts of glyphosate in a dog food product that do not have harmful, ‘toxic,’ or ‘carcinogenic’ effects is not likely to affect consumers’ decisions in purchasing the product and is thus not harmful.”

After Parks amended the class action suit, the defendants filed another motion to dismiss the complaint or, to the alternative, stay the action until they received guidance from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on using the term “natural.”

However, Parks argued that the amount of glyphosate in the dog food is not relevant to materiality and that it is misleading to label a product as “natural” if it contains harmful ingredients like glyphosate, no matter the amount.

According to the judge’s opinion, the original complaint did not state the amount of glyphosate in the product and whether the amount of the weed killer is harmful or non-toxic.

However, the court in its previous order allowed the plaintiff to replead the facts with supporting information about the amount of glyphosate in the dog food.

Parks argues that laboratory testing detected the presence of glyphosate at a level of 19.85 parts per billion. The court states that this level amounts to 0.0005 percent of the allowed level in “animal feed.”

“The level of glyphosate in the tested Products is negligible and significantly lower than the FDA’s limit, which supports a finding that the Products’ glyphosate residue is not likely to affect consumer choice and that labeling them ‘natural’ is not materially misleading to a reasonable consumer,” the judge wrote.

Do you think dog food labeled as “natural” should contain trace amounts of a weed killer? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Kim E. Richman of Richman Law Group and Michael J. Gabrielli of Gabrielli Levitt LLP.

The Rachael Ray Nutrish Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit is Markeith Parks v. Ainsworth Pet Nutrition LLC d/b/a Rachael Ray Nutrish, Case No. 1:18-cv-06936-LLS, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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99 thoughts onRachael Ray Dog Food Class Action Lawsuits Tossed, Again

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  6. KM says:

    Never had any issues with any RR products but this is a wakeup moment.

  7. Becky O says:

    Rachel Rays products should be all taken off the shelves! It almost killed my baby. I normally ordered Rachel Ray dry food from Amazon supplies were limited and selecting an option to buy the price rocketed. I instead ordered it from Chewy and my baby got seriously ill. He was vomiting, bloody loose diarrhea, lethargic, dilated pupils, his hind legs were hurting him or contracting or something, he could barely walk on them, loss of appetite etc. My pitbull is full of energy, active, very loving and playful but for an entire week he suffered. Im very angry with what this food put my fur son through. I did extensive research on Rachel Rays dog food customer reviews. All HORRIBLE! Her food is killing dogs! Mine could have been a statistic.This food is disableling perfectly healthy dogs! Meanwhile she’s getting richer and richer! Please if your reading this, please boycott her dog food and treats! U can ADD ME TOO!

    1. Lizz says:

      That’s because the food was spoiled. Your dog got food poisoning. The issue with RR is a concern for long term health issues.

  8. joy maranda hudson says:

    I recently have been feeding my dog Rachael Ray dog food and she has all the sudden got very ill she is shakes constantly she cannot even hardly hold her head up she doesn’t want to she always lays down and she won’t get up and play like he usually does she’s a happy playful dog usually but since I’ve been feeding her Rachael Ray dog food she has became lethargic diarrhea with blood in it shaking and just not herself I do not believe that any amount of toxic should be allowed in a dog food us as consumers who buy these products from a company we expect to get the best of the best we do not expect to have to stress if our dogs are going to get sick from something that’s supposed to make your dog more healthier I am very angry with this because my dog was very healthy and then now she’s very sick and she’s got eight puppies that she has to tend to because she’s so ill I have to step in and be up all hours of the night to make sure that her puppies are getting enough milk extremely irritated

  9. Linda Berggren says:

    Add me please. Our dog had seizures and passed out from RR food and beef soup bone treats. Notified them but they did nothing. That was about 4 years ago. Should be taken off market a long time ago.

  10. donna piscitello says:

    please add me

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