
Langers class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Plaintiff Anastassia Georgopoulos filed a class action lawsuit against Langers Juice Company Inc.
- Why: Georgopoulos claims Langers misleads consumers into believing its Concord Grape 100% Juice is made from only juice and juice products.
- Where: The Langers class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
A new class action lawsuit alleges Langers misleads consumers into believing its Concord Grape 100% Juice is made from only juice and juice products.
Plaintiff Anastassia Georgopoulos claims Langers’ Concord Grape 100% Juice includes synthetic, non-natural additives, including ascorbic acid and citric acid, despite being advertised as being made from only juice and juice products.
“Plaintiff will be unable to make informed decisions about whether to purchase the Product in the future and will be unable to evaluate the different prices between Defendant’s Product and competitors’ products,” the Langers class action states.
Georgopoulos claims Langers is guilty of breach of express warranty and of violating California’s Unfair Competition Law, False Advertising Law and Consumers Legal Remedies Act.
Langers Concord Grape 100% Juice is misbranded, plaintiff claims
Georgopoulos argues Langers fails to properly identify on the principal display panel that the juice contains ascorbic acid and citric acid, which she claims are considered food additives by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
“Defendant fails to ‘accurately identify or describe, in as simple and direct terms as possible, the basic nature of the food or its characterizing properties or ingredients,’” the Langers class action states.
Georgopoulos wants to represent a nationwide class and California subclass of consumers who purchased Langers Concord Grape 100% Juice during the maximum period of time permitted by law.
The plaintiff demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of compensatory, statutory and punitive damages for herself and all class members.
Another consumer recently filed a class action lawsuit against Langers, alleging the company markets its products as “100% juice” or “100% pure juice” when they actually contain additives.
Did you purchase Langers Concord Grape 100% Juice? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by L. Timothy Fisher, Daniel S. Guerra and Joshua B. Glatt of Bursor & Fisher P.A.
The Langers class action lawsuit is Georgopoulos v. Langers Juice Company Inc., Case No. 3:25-cv-06514, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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