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According to the Financial Post, Keurig—the coffee brand owned by Keurig Dr. Pepper—settles for $1.85 million in Canada over ...
CNW/ - THIS NOTICE IS DIRECTED TO All persons in Canada who purchased Keurig® K-Cup Pods and/or Keurig® coffee machines or brewing systems sold in Canada ...
The lawsuit alleged that K-Cup pods 'contained misleading representations as to the recyclability of the pods' ...
On Monday, a notice went out that any Canadian who purchased Keurig pods, machines or brewing system sold in Canada from June ...
Kahawa 1893 also gained points because the company was started by a third-generation coffee farmer and is said to invest in local communities. Kahawa 1893 Safari Blend K-Cups are 78 cents per pod in a ...
Canadians who bought K-Cups or machines since June 2016 may be eligible for up to $50 in a settlement. Here’s what you need ...
Keurig customers may be entitled to a payout from the company of up to $50 after a class-action lawsuit claiming it ...
Keurig has agreed to a $1.85 million class action settlement in Canada over ‘misleading’ claims about the recyclability of ...