Interesting article on class action lawsuit against Keurig Coffee makers.

https://finance.yahoo.com/m/41bde6b8-ff58-32f8-b5b2-2d39443b1051/keurig-k-cup-settlement-.html

Quoted text from article, commentary below.

"According to a CNET breakdown, if you bought K-Cups labeled as recyclable between June 8, 2016, and Aug. 8, 2022, you can request $3.50 per 100 pods purchased, for a minimum of $6 and a maximum of $36 as long as you have proof of purchase. Without proof of purchase, purchasers can claim a maximum of $5 per household."

I never liked these products due to the environmental implications they presented. You don't have to be an educated person to realize most of these pods will end up in the landfill. We have one of these in our home, but I was adamantly against it from the start. I ended up purchasing a reusable coffee pod/filter for mine. The rest of the family drinks the flavored pods... (Me too from time to time, they really do make a great cup of coffee and it's cheaper than Starbucks!

I wonder how many people kept receipts for their coffee pod purchases. I'm guessing some businesses that keep them for tax write-offs but not many residential buyers.

I also wonder who gets to keep all the unclaimed funds?


Interesting article on class action lawsuit against Keurig Coffee makers. https://finance.yahoo.com/m/41bde6b8-ff58-32f8-b5b2-2d39443b1051/keurig-k-cup-settlement-.html Quoted text from article, commentary below. "According to a CNET breakdown, if you bought K-Cups labeled as recyclable between June 8, 2016, and Aug. 8, 2022, you can request $3.50 per 100 pods purchased, for a minimum of $6 and a maximum of $36 as long as you have proof of purchase. Without proof of purchase, purchasers can claim a maximum of $5 per household." I never liked these products due to the environmental implications they presented. You don't have to be an educated person to realize most of these pods will end up in the landfill. We have one of these in our home, but I was adamantly against it from the start. I ended up purchasing a reusable coffee pod/filter for mine. The rest of the family drinks the flavored pods... (Me too from time to time, they really do make a great cup of coffee and it's cheaper than Starbucks! I wonder how many people kept receipts for their coffee pod purchases. I'm guessing some businesses that keep them for tax write-offs but not many residential buyers. I also wonder who gets to keep all the unclaimed funds?
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