Christina Spicer  |  July 11, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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Butter maker Kerrygold was hit with a class action lawsuit alleging the company falsely advertises its products as being made by milk from “grass-fed” cows.

Lead plaintiff Dyami Myers-Taylor claims in the Kerrygold class action lawsuit that the milk that makes up the high-end butter is made from cows that eat various grains, including soy and corn.

However, alleges the plaintiff, the company touts its expensive product as made from milk derived from “grass-fed” cows.

“Plaintiff purchased one or more of the Kerrygold products at a premium price and would not have made the purchases had he known the labeling was false, deceptive, and/or misleading,” states the Kerrygold butter class action lawsuit.

According to the Kerrygold class action lawsuit, consumers are aware that milk and other dairy products, like butter, derived from grass-fed cows tastes better, contains more nutrients, and is perceived as healthier.

The Kerrygold butter class action alleges that consumers will pay a premium for dairy products advertised as made from milk from grass-fed cows.

“The positive effects of grass-fed butter are real – studies show that in areas where cows are grass-fed, individuals who ate the most high-fat dairy products had a substantially lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease,” alleges the Kerrygold class action lawsuit.

“Many consumers intentionally avoid products derived from grain fed cows, and the advertising and labeling of the Kerrygold products is misleading in that plaintiff and similarly situated consumers are unable to exercise their right to choose grass-fed products.”

Kerrygold, says the plaintiff, attempts to capitalize on the premium prices consumers are willing to pay. However, alleges the Kerrygold class action lawsuit, the milk the company uses is from cows that are not grass-fed year-round.

“The grass-fed claims made by the defendant regarding the Kerrygold products are false, misleading and deceptive. During certain times of the year, Kerrygold feeds its cows genetically modified and other grains – not grass – such that the resulting products are not strictly ‘grass-fed,’” alleges the Kerrygold butter class action lawsuit.

The Kerrygold class action lawsuit seeks to represent consumers who purchased Kerrygold butter starting in June 2014.

The plaintiff says the false advertising violates California business and consumer protection laws, and also constitutes fraud, negligent misrepresentation and breach of warranty. Myers-Taylor is seeking a jury trial.

The Kerrygold class action lawsuit claims that the company should pay compensatory and punitive damages and the court should issue an order requiring Kerrygold to “correct, destroy, and change all false and misleading labeling and website terms relating to Defendants’ statements and representations.”

The plaintiff also wants Kerrygold to disgorge all profits from the alleged false advertising.

Myers-­Taylor and the proposed Class are represented by Ross Cornell of the Law Offices of Ross Cornell APC and Reuben D. Nathan of Nathan & Associates APC.

The Kerrygold Butter Class Action Lawsuit is Dyami Myers­Taylor v. Ornua Foods North America Inc., et al., Case No. 3:18­-cv-01538, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

UPDATE: The Kerrygold Butter Class Action Lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed on March 5, 2019.  Top Class Actions will let our viewers know if an amended complaint is filed.

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1,005 thoughts onKerrygold Class Action Says ‘Grass-Fed’ Cows Claims are Misleading

  1. Melissa Abramson says:

    please add me

  2. Sandi Skinner says:

    Seriously? I’ve purchased Kerrygold several times last year, as well as this year trying to purchase “healthier” food for my seriously ill husband!

    Please add me.

  3. Renee Dowson says:

    I just bought 3 packages today. Not sure if i will continue to do so in the future. it is the only kind i have used for several years now. Please add me to the “suit”.

  4. Mary Garcia says:

    I have been buying Kerrigold for a long time. Now Im very disappointed. Add me.

  5. Rosa Barboza says:

    I can’t believe this! I just bought 4 boxes again and have been buying this for a while now! Such a shame that they make us think this stuff is actually healthy & grassfed!

    Add me please!

  6. Debbue says:

    Add me, I love this butter

  7. Robin Giddings says:

    Please add me to the list. This was my all time favorite butter, but I have changed to the Amish Butter and it taste great.

  8. Brittney says:

    Add me

  9. Robert Frasca says:

    add me

  10. BBodziak says:

    I’ve been purchasing this butter since 1989–For almost 2 decades I purchased it in Ireland and the last 10 or so years in the USA. It was always THE ABSOLUTE BEST TASTING BUTTER, HANDS DOWN. However, a few of my Irish-American friends and family began noticing that the Irish imported Kerrygold butter had lost some if it’s depth of flavor beginning a few years ago. While it was and remains our preferred butter, it’s taste definitely changed–the pure, intense creamy taste is just not the same as it used to be. I don’t know whether the change can be contributed to the type of food(s) the dairy cows are fed or not, but it is still the best tasting butter I’ve ever tasted, including my homemade butter using the best tasting cream (mass produced) I could find. If the taste change is actually due to a change from grass fed to GMO grain fed cows, I hope this lawsuit sparks Kerrygold to revert back to using cream from grass fed cows instead of a simple label change and a few pennies of compensation.

    1. John Dorian says:

      In reality they will have to make up the cost and cut quality even more to pay for the lawsuit. They took a shot .. t hey missed.

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