Costco's Beloved Rotisserie Chicken Gets Roasted in Lawsuit over Preservatives
Plaintiffs claim Costco falsely advertised preservative-free chicken while containing sodium phosphate and carrageenan; over 150 million units sold last year, lawsuit seeks damages.
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Discontented customers filed a collective action against the wholesaler Costco, accusing him of false advertising.
Costco's beloved rotisserie chicken gets roasted in lawsuit over preservatives
In a time of skyrocketing food prices and turbulent economic times, Costco's rotisserie chickens are, for many, a reliable meal mainstay. But a new lawsuit filed in a California court has a bone to pick with how the retailer advertises its beloved cooked birds.
Costco Slapped With Lawsuit Over Beloved Item
Things are heating up for Costco’s famous $5 rotisserie chicken — now in the legal hot seat over a proposed class-action lawsuit. A complaint filed in January in California accuses Costco of falsely advertising its rotisserie chicken as preservative-free and alleges that the warehouse club “cheated” customers who believed that description out of as much as hundreds of millions of dollars. Deals We Love Check out Robinhood's online trading platf…
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