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If you bought a Canidae Pet Food Product prior to April 30, 2021, you may be entitled to participate in a class action settlement
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PHILADELPHIA, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The following statement is being issued regarding the class action settlement in
Hill v. Canidae Corporation.
There is a Proposed Settlement in a class action lawsuit that claims Canidae Corporation violated state laws regarding the labeling and marketing of certain Canidae pet food products. Canidae denies it did anything wrong and denies all of the claims made in this lawsuit.
WHO IS INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT?
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