Jon Styf  |  June 3, 2024

Category: Food
Close up of Yogi Tea packets in a box, representing the Yogi Tea class action.
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Yogi Tea class action overview: 

  • Who: Plaintiff Marie Katz filed a class action lawsuit against East West Tea Co., known as Yogi Tea. 
  • Why: Yogi Tea claims to improve immune system health but actually contains pesticides, the lawsuit alleges.
  • Where: The Yogi Tea class action was filed in federal court in New York.

A new class action lawsuit against Yogi Tea alleges that the company’s products contain pesticides, in spite of claims that its tea boosts immune health.

The lawsuit comes after Yogi recalled 54,846 packs of Organic Yogi Echinacea Immune Support, Caffeine Herbal Supplement tea products with multiple lot codes after pesticide residues were detected above action levels set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The recall included more than 877,000 tea bags in total.

Customers are predisposed to throw away the product, not return it to its original place of purchase for a refund, the lawsuit claims.

“This recall was deliberately designed to preclude the vast majority of consumers from receiving a recall,” the Yogi tea class action says. “… most consumers do not maintain receipts and therefore cannot obtain a refund at the purchase location for the recalled Product.”

Class action: Yogi Tea marketing is deceptive, dangerous

Yogi Tea’s advertising and marketing does not include information that the tea contains pesticides, leading a reasonable consumer to believe they are purchasing a product that does not contain dangerous substances, the lawsuit claims.

That makes the marketing campaign false, misleading, deceptive and dangerous to consumers, according to the lawsuit.

“Consumers expect the ingredient listing on the packaging and labels to accurately disclose the contents within the Product,” the Yogi Tea class action says.

Yogi Tea’s claims and omission of information on pesticides led customers to pay more than they otherwise would have, the lawsuit says.

The proposed class includes all of those who purchased the recalled Yogi Tea in the United States along with a New York subclass.

Have you purchased Yogi Tea? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Jason P. Sultzer, Joseph Lipari and Daniel Markowitz of Sultzer & Lipari PLLC along with Nick Suciu III of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC.

The Yogi Tea class action lawsuit is Kaatz v. East West Tea Co. d/b/a Yogi Tea, Case No. 7:24-cv-03996, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.


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507 thoughts onYogi Tea class action alleges echinacea tea contains pesticides

  1. Kris H says:

    I bought their echinacea tea about 6 months ago and it’s all gone now so I can’t prove the lot number. If I used my phone number at checkout I can prove purchase but that’s it. Really wondering if they delayed announcement to prevent most people having proof with the lot number or because someone blew the whistle on them. I’m very disappointed in them and just avoid purchasing further read from them now. As others have said organic is important to me and I know they charge a premium for that claim. Instead we all just paid more to consume poison.

  2. A says:

    My sister & I are rather loyal to Yogi teas. Please add.

  3. Hidie Todd says:

    I’ve been drinking this tea for years. I had no idea it contains pesticides. I try to be so careful of what I put into my body or give to my children or even friends.. very upsetting. Always paying extra to get these teas for peace of mind that was false. Companies should be required to label their products informing consumera of exactly what is in the food we are putting into our body’s including if those foods may contain pesticides! :(

  4. Antonia says:

    Hello! I drink this tea daily & especially during flu season. I am highly distraught about this. How can this happen?

  5. Cara says:

    Please add me

    1. Mark Hubinger says:

      Please add me.

  6. Paulette Isoldi says:

    Please add me.

  7. Steve Williams says:

    I am disappointed by the lack of transparency by Yogi Tea if the allegations are true. The lack of transparency robs the consumers the opportunity to make informed decisions about health-related products. Please add me to this civil suit.

  8. Ed Bennett IV says:

    Wow! This is disheartening to hear, as I am an avid consumer of Yogi teas. Please add me to this civil suit

  9. Penny colombo says:

    Add me

  10. Leslie Lewis says:

    Please add me. I’m a long term consumer of Yogi tea.

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