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Lawsuit accuses Market Basket of cheating customers on canned coffee Share Updated: 12:43 PM EST Feb 3, 2021 WCVB Share Updated: 12:43 PM EST Feb 3, 2021 Market Basket is accused in a class-action lawsuit of overstating the amount of coffee that could be made from store-brand coffee cans. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in United States District Court. It specifically targets the labels on the Tewksbury-based supermarket chain s house blend and decaffeinated coffee cans. According to the lawsuit, the cans are labeled as containing enough coffee to brew produce 79 and 76 cups, respectively. However, when following the directions on the can, the plaintiff said only 39 and 37 cups can be brewed. This means that consumers of the Products, including Plaintiff, were cheated out of 51% of the servings they paid for, in both cases, based on the advertising, marketing, and labeling of the Products, the lawsuit states. Weymouth resident David Cohen i
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TEWKSBURY Market Basket is accused in a class-action lawsuit of overstating the amount of coffee that could be made from store-brand coffee cans.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in United States District Court. It specifically targets the labels on the Tewksbury-based supermarket chain s house blend and decaffeinated coffee cans.
According to the lawsuit, the cans are labeled as containing enough coffee to brew produce 79 and 76 cups, respectively. However, when following the directions on the can, the plaintiff said only 39 and 37 cups can be brewed. This means that consumers of the Products, including Plaintiff, were cheated out of 51% of the servings they paid for, in both cases, based on the advertising, marketing, and labeling of the Products, the lawsuit states.