Costco settled a $2 million class action lawsuit alleging false advertising of its Kirkland Signature Moist Flushable Wipes.
Costco Settles $2 Million Lawsuit Over Flushable Wipes
Costco faces a $2 million class action lawsuit alleging false advertising of its Kirkland Signature Moist Flushable Wipes. Consumers claim the wipes damaged their plumbing and assert they wouldn’t have purchased them if aware of the alleged non-flushability. Despite ongoing sales, Costco has agreed to settle for $2 million emphasizing no admission of wrongdoing, according to the report of The US Sun.
Consumers who bought the wipes between July 1, 2011, and May 31, 2017 can claim compensation without proof of purchase. Payouts range from $7.50 to $55.90 per person based on packages bought. Claims must be submitted by August 9 with a final approval hearing on August 30.
Consumer Advocacy and Legal Settlements in Retail
Class action lawsuits let consumers seek redress for alleged product issues allowing companies to settle disputes and avoid prolonged legal costs without admitting fault. This case highlights ongoing concerns about product claims and consumer protection in retail.
The Costco lawsuit underscores increasing concerns about product claims and consumer protection in retail. The $2 million settlement addresses allegations that Kirkland Signature Moist Flushable Wipes were falsely advertised purportedly causing plumbing damage. Costco continues to sell the wipes while resolving the lawsuit without admitting fault.
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