If you buy Nutella

Anonymous
There is a class-action settlement because of the health claims on their label and advertising. Get $4 per jar back for up to 5 jars purchased between January 2008 and February 2012.

https://nutellaclassactionsettlement.com/Home.aspx

Anonymous
Do I have to prove I bought it or will they take my word?

I had no idea that Nutella was unhealthy. My kids often sit down for a healthy breakfast of poptarts, with Nutella spread on them.

Anonymous
Thanks. Personally, I think this is NUTS -- no pun intended. I cannot believe this woman didn't read the ingredients. Customers will get something like $20 apiece, per the press reports I've read. And the lawyers? Argh!
Anonymous
It's incredible to me that people get money for being dumb.
Anonymous
Heck no, I love Nutella!
Anonymous
Honestly, the laziness....

It's just not that hard to drop a few Milky Ways in the double boiler.
Anonymous
Love Nutella! So yummy.
Anonymous
PP whose kids had a "healthy" breakfast of nutella spread on poptarts is plain stupid. Poptarts at all does not constitute a healthy breakfast.

Second, if you taste nutella, how can you not feel the sugar just moving through your mouth? Because its european, it must be healthy?

Everyone who files a claim must pay the world back one doll hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP whose kids had a "healthy" breakfast of nutella spread on poptarts is plain stupid. Poptarts at all does not constitute a healthy breakfast.

Second, if you taste nutella, how can you not feel the sugar just moving through your mouth? Because its european, it must be healthy?

Everyone who files a claim must pay the world back one doll hair.


Here's my doll hair, re re.
Anonymous
Nutella is European? Then I want to pay more for it and wear the logo on my $1,200 purse!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do I have to prove I bought it or will they take my word?

I had no idea that Nutella was unhealthy. My kids often sit down for a healthy breakfast of poptarts, with Nutella spread on them.





Mine, too -- with a milkshake on the side, for dairy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Personally, I think this is NUTS -- no pun intended. I cannot believe this woman didn't read the ingredients. Customers will get something like $20 apiece, per the press reports I've read. And the lawyers? Argh!


The issue is not that she can't read. She read the marketing, determined that it is full of lies, and was willing to sue. She's acting as a watchdog, holding a manufacturer accountable. We should be happy about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Personally, I think this is NUTS -- no pun intended. I cannot believe this woman didn't read the ingredients. Customers will get something like $20 apiece, per the press reports I've read. And the lawyers? Argh!


The issue is not that she can't read. She read the marketing, determined that it is full of lies, and was willing to sue. She's acting as a watchdog, holding a manufacturer accountable. We should be happy about that.


Huh? Since when is spreadable chocolate healthy?

On another note, companies are feeding us bullshit advertisements all day long.....
Anonymous
While I could probably get the full amount because of the ridiculous amount of Nutella we consume, I am not an idiot and realize that it is chocolate and regardless of how it phrases something it is not healthy. Seriously? If they wrote on a Snickers bar that it helps you lose weight, would you believe it? Come on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP whose kids had a "healthy" breakfast of nutella spread on poptarts is plain stupid. Poptarts at all does not constitute a healthy breakfast.

Second, if you taste nutella, how can you not feel the sugar just moving through your mouth? Because its european, it must be healthy?

Everyone who files a claim must pay the world back one doll hair.


Do you think maaaaybe s/he was joking?
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