Anne Bucher  |  March 3, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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Nutrish class action lawsuitRachael Ray’s Nutrish dog food line is falsely labeled as “natural,” according to a class action lawsuit filed this week in California federal court.

Plaintiff Christina Grimm filed the Nutrish class action lawsuit Tuesday against Ainsworth Pet Nutrition Holdings LLC and several related companies. She accuses them of marketing Rachael Ray’s line of Nutrish dog food products as “natural” and having “no artificial preservatives” even though they allegedly contain synthetic ingredients and harmful additives.

According to the class action lawsuit, the packaging for Nutrish Super Premium Food for Dogs includes the following statements: “Made with simple, natural ingredients,” “No artificial flavors or artificial preservatives,” and “Natural Food for Dogs with Added Vitamins & Minerals.”

Grimm says she purchased at least four of the Rachael Ray dog food products, including Zero Grain – Grain Free Food for Dogs, Salmon & Sweet Potato Recipe and three flavors of Nutrish Super Premium Food for Dogs. She claims she switched to Nutrish from her previous dog food because the products were advertised as being natural and having no artificial preservatives.

“Nutrish claimed on its webpage that every single one of these was natural and contained no artificial preservatives,” the Nutrish dog food class action lawsuit states. However, these products reportedly include artificial preservatives such as L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, Menadione Sodium Bisulphate Complex, Thiamine Mononitrate, “natural flavors,” and caramel color.

“By deceptively marketing the Products as ‘natural’ and having ‘no artificial preservatives,’ Defendants wrongly capitalized on, and reaped enormous profits from, consumers’ strong preference for natural food products made free of artificial preservatives,” Grimm says in the Nutrish dog food class action lawsuit.

Grimm asserts she would not have paid as much for the Nutrish dog food, or she would have chosen to purchase different dog food products, if she had known that the Nutrish dog food products contained artificial preservatives and unnatural ingredients.

The products at issue in the Rachael Ray dog food class action lawsuit include a variety of flavors of Nutrish Super Premium Food for Dogs, Dish Super Premium Food for Dogs, Zero Grain – Grain Free Food for Dogs, Just 6 Food for Dogs, Nutrish Wet Food for Dogs, and Nutrish PEAK Ultra Premium Food for Dogs.

By filing the Nutrish dog food class action lawsuit, Grimm seeks to represent herself and a Class of California citizens who purchased any of the allegedly falsely labeled dog food products for household use since Feb. 4, 2010. She asserts claims for negligent misrepresentation, violations of the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, violations of the California False Advertising Law, violations of the California Unfair Competition Law, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty, and quasi-contract.

Grimm is represented by Brian J. Robbins, Kevin A. Seely and Leonid Kandinov of Robbins Arroyo LLP, and Robert K. Shelquist and Rebecca A. Peterson of Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP.

The Rachael Ray Nutrish Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit is Christina Grimm v. APN Inc., et al., Case No. 8:17-cv-00356, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

UPDATE: On April 24, 2017, the maker of Rachael Ray’s brand of dog food “Nutrish,” argued that a class action lawsuit alleging the food is falsely labeled as “natural” should be dismissed because the label meets with all regulations.

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238 thoughts onRachael Ray’s Nutrish Dog Food is Falsely Labeled as Natural, Class Action Says

  1. Lisa A Saxon says:

    I have been feeding my dog this food since it came out. How do I become a part of the class suit?

  2. Mary McNulty says:

    this really upsets me. The Zero Grain is all I have been feeding my dog of 3 years thinking it was the best for him.

  3. Yvonne Tillman says:

    I too, have bought her products. I never thought this dog food would not be the best. It certainly is not the cheapest. Our little schnauzer also throws up and gets gas . I had to finally stop using and switch per my vets recommendation.

  4. Penny Duke says:

    Now I know why my dog was so sick. She would throw up and have very loose stool. He would not eat it after getting so sick. This could have killed him. I thought Racheal Ray products would be great for him.
    I am so upset over this. I thought I was giving him a high quality, heathly food.
    Please add me to the list.

  5. Melinda Murrell says:

    My Meesha would have loose bowels and be throwing up fearfully. I had to change the dog food. It messed her up and I did not know what was wrong!

  6. Leyna says:

    Please people do not trust the heart wrenching pet food commercials!!! Do your homework when purchasing pet food. The best foods will not be from commercials on the tube. The more you research the more educated you will become. Fair warning if you care about your pets.

  7. Theresa says:

    omg! I’ve been feeding my two dogs Nutrish, Dish, and PEAK. How do I get in on this class action???

  8. Gerry McClure says:

    This explains why my sheltie would have bouts of vomiting and loose stool. It got so she figured it out before I did. She stopped eating it as vigorously as she had in the past. It could have killed her. Add me and my dog Maddie to the list in this law suit. Racheal Ray has always been a trusted name in the past, but to put this out there for her monetary gain and my pets illness, words can’t begin to say how upset I am. Add me to your list. I want to be included in your lawsuit. She ate the zero grain because I thought I was giving her the best.

  9. Lawanda Brazeal says:

    How do I join this?

  10. Kathymward says:

    This is terrible. I have been feeding this to my dog

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