Anna Bradley-Smith  |  March 25, 2021

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Class Action Says GOLO diet pills falsely advertised.

Delaware-based diet pill company GOLO mislabeled its products and falsely advertised their weight loss and health benefits, a new lawsuit alleges.

Lead plaintiff Vincenzza Bubak filed the nationwide class action lawsuit this week accusing GOLO, LLC of engaging in prominent and systematic mislabeling and false advertising of its Release supplement that “could lead to substantial societal harm.”

Bubak bought the GOLO diet pills online in December 2020, based on claims made on the company’s website that the Release supplement would aid weight loss and provide other health benefits, says the class action lawsuit.

The pills, sold nationwide, are advertised as “the natural solution to insulin resistance,” which GOLO says is a major obstacle to losing weight.

Bubak says the pills did not work as advertised and she requested a refund from the company. Bubak says she had to cover the associated shipping and handling costs.

Bubak alleges that the company unlawfully implied the diet pills could mitigate or prevent disease. She also claims that the company gave inadequate directions for use and misleadingly said the pills were clinically proven to boost its sales.

“The Product is offered for conditions that are not amenable to self-diagnosis and treatment by individuals who are not medical practitioners; therefore, adequate directions for use cannot be written so that a layperson can use these drugs safely for their intended purposes,” the lawsuit states.

For a claim to be considered scientifically and clinically proven, the lawsuit contends, it must be widely accepted in its applicable field, have overwhelming evidence supporting it and there must be a consensus in the scientific community agreeing with the representations. The lawsuit alleges that GOLO said the studies its claims were based on relied on “pilot studies” commissioned by the company that were not peer-reviewed or part of legitimate scientific publications.

The lawsuit estimates that thousands of customers have been affected by GOLO’s alleged fraudulent behavior.

For the California subclass, Bubak is suing the company under California’s unfair competition law, false advertising law, and legal remedies act. For national and California-based consumers, Bubak is suing under the breach of warranties and breach of implied warranty of merchantability.

Bubak is seeking class action certification, damages, restitution, audit or previous complaints, interest, legal fees, and a jury trial.

This isn’t the first time a company has faced a class action lawsuit over diet pills. In February 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the voluntary recall of Belviq and Belviq XR, weight loss drugs manufactured by Eisai Inc. The Belviq recall was prompted by a safety clinical trial showing the drug may be associated with an increased risk of cancer. Find out if you qualify to join the lawsuit here.

Meanwhile, plaintiffs in the Lipzozene weight loss pill class action lawsuit have started to receive checks worth up to $60.

Have you purchased GOLO diet pills? Did they work as advertised for you? Tell us about your experience in the comment section below!

The plaintiff is represented by Trenton R. Kashima and Kevin J. Stoops of Sommers Schwartz, P.C., and Nick Suciu III of Barbat Mansour Suciu & Tomina PLLC.

The GOLO Diet Pill Class Action Lawsuit is Bubak v. GOLO, LCC, Case No. 1:21-cv-00492-DAD-EPG, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.

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634 thoughts onGOLO Diet Pills’ Benefits Are Falsely Advertised, Class Action Lawsuit Alleges

  1. Lori Evans says:

    I’ve been taking Golo as suggested for 2 months and have gained 9 pounds .
    Such Bull !
    I struggle with losing weight ,but didn’t expect to gain weight !
    Please add me.

  2. Lori Dearen says:

    I started golo 3 weeks ago and gained 2 pounds

  3. Marivette Gómez says:

    I used for a month I don’t see any change only a lot has bloating belly

  4. Melissa O'Donley says:

    I took Golo for 2 weeks and had to stop taking it due to irritability and a rash that I’m still dealing with and it’s been since April and it’s now July I went to the dermatologist today and she told me it was a reaction from the golo and another medication I was taking….

  5. Lori Jones says:

    I’ve been using golo for 6 weeks I stopped using it this week and I’m already feeling better.
    I experienced frequent bloating,gas, constipation and urination. My energy levels dropped. I gained 4 1/2pounds! I followed their menu plan to golo as directed checked with my Dr prior to start taking. GOLO IS A NO GO FOR ME!.

  6. Barbara says:

    I started Golo two weeks ago, and within 3 days of using their Release pills I broke out with a severe rash on my
    arms, chest and face. I wrote them and they responded that I needed to consult my doctor. Very upsetting!

  7. Julia Davis says:

    I tried GOLO For several months period I did not see any results. I returned my package which happened to be the Delaware branch 😢 sadly to say I was also charged for shipping in handling. I am interested in the class action lawsuit because this is fraudulent activity.

  8. Patty P says:

    I’ve been using Golo for 2 months now, although I have lost a few pounds it’s coming at a cost of being constipated on a regular basis. I have started taking Miralax and that even takes a couple of days to work.

  9. Lynn Boor says:

    I used Golo faithfully following directions for 2 months and did not lose one ounce and my blood glucose levels were the same. No effect at all. Waste of my money.

  10. Lisa Williams says:

    I started the GOLO DIET 3 weeks ago . I haven’t lost 1 pound but gained weight although sticking to the diet. They’ve totally misled me and I’m so sorry I wasted a dime on.

    1. Deanna Pugh says:

      I Started golo in February of 2023 lost 10 pounds in six weeks but I started noticing they not only a few pounds I lost but I was also loosing my hair in about 7 weeks I lost a total of 1 gallon zip and 1 quart of hair I call Golo and they said you have shedding naturally but I said I understand that but what I lost was not normal . Has anyone else had this problem

      1. Nancy says:

        Yes I started to lose My Hear also I’m very constipate.

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