Attention Trader Joe's Shoppers: You Could Be Owed Money! Here's How to Claim Your Share of the Manuka Honey Settlement – But You Need to Act Fast!
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Trader Joe's Manuka Honey Settlement: Don't Miss Out on Your Cash – Deadline Looming!
Did you buy Manuka honey from Trader Joe's? A class-action settlement means you could be eligible for cash back, even without a receipt! Find out how to claim your money before the October 24, 2024 deadline.
Alright, Trader Joe's enthusiasts, gather 'round! If you've ever picked up a jar of their Manuka honey, you might want to pay close attention. There's a class-action lawsuit settlement on the table, and believe it or not, you could be owed some money back – and quickly, too!
So, what's the buzz all about? Well, it turns out that certain Manuka honey products sold at Trader Joe's have been at the center of a bit of a labeling controversy. The heart of the issue? Claims that these specific products, marketed as "100% New Zealand Manuka Honey" and simply "Manuka Honey," weren't quite as pure as their labels suggested, potentially containing non-Manuka ingredients. Naturally, consumers who bought these products felt a bit misled, leading to a class-action lawsuit.
The good news for you, the savvy shopper, is that a settlement has been reached. This means if you purchased one of the affected products, you could be eligible to claim a piece of the pie. And yes, even if you don't have that old receipt tucked away, you still have a chance to get some cash back!
Let's talk numbers, because that's what we all really want to know, right? If you've got proof of purchase – maybe a receipt, a bank statement showing the transaction, or even a scan of your old Fearless Flyer highlighting the honey – you could be looking at up to $15 per item, with a maximum payout of $90. Not too shabby! But don't despair if your receipt drawer is less than organized. For those without proof of purchase, you can still claim up to $5 per item, with a cap of $30. Every little bit helps, especially these days!
Now, here's the kicker, the part where you need to spring into action. There's a strict deadline to file your claim: October 24, 2024. That's not far off, so procrastination isn't your friend here. Missing this date means missing out on any potential refund. You'll need to head over to the official settlement website, which is www.manukahoneysettlement.com, to get all the details and submit your claim form.
To be crystal clear, the products involved in this settlement are:
- Trader Joe’s 100% New Zealand Manuka Honey (8.8 oz) – UPC: 00293691
- Trader Joe’s Manuka Honey (8.8 oz) – UPC: 00293690
So, take a quick peek in your pantry if you've been a fan of these specific honeys. Check those UPCs! This is a genuine opportunity to get a bit of cash back for products you purchased, simply because a company, well, had to settle a dispute over how they were advertised. Don't let this chance slip through your fingers. Visit the website, check your eligibility, and file your claim before the clock runs out!
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