The 15 best deals in Tesco, Dunnes and other Irish supermarkets this weekend that cost less than â¬10
Weâve put together a list of the best deals and offers youâre going to find this weekend for under a tenner
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Call for claims against Post’s $15m class action settlement agreement
If you purchased a Post-branded breakfast cereal in the US between 2012 and 2020, you may be entitled to make a claim against the company s $15m settlement agreement. Pic: GettyImages/AVN photolab
In 2016, two of Post Foods’ customers filed the lawsuit in the California federal court alleging that
Post had mislead the American public with statements on the labels of its cereals suggesting they were nutrient-dense, healthy foods.
Plaintiffs Debbie Krommenhock and Stephen Hadley filed the false advertising class action lawsuit, alleging the cereals actually contained a high sugar content.
The defendant denied all allegations of wrongdoing and maintained its stance that the claims on its packaging were true. The court also did not arrive at a definitive decision that either party was correct, however, Post agreed to a $15m class action settlement. The cereal producer also agreed to remove certain state
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Post Foods agrees to settle sugary cereal class action with $15m fund A judge has given a tentative green light to a $15m settlement between Post Foods and consumers who accused the CPG giant of misleading shoppers by falsely advertising sugary cereals as healthy. The news follows another high-profile settlement reached with Kellogg over similar claims.
In a Feb 24 order on the case, Judge William H. Orrick gave preliminary approval to an agreement reached by the parties in January, and is set to provide class members (who bought selected Post cereals in the US between 2012 and 2020), with damages and injunctive relief.
It was Valentineâs Day and my then-boyfriend and I werenât celebrating. We were walking back from the library, plastic shopping bags cutting through our wrists. I was so hungry my brain felt hollowed out. Someoneâs arm brushed into me as they came out of a shop and it made me slightly teary. When we walked past Nandoâs I suggested we go in because neither of us could bear to cook anymore and also because my ex had never been to Nandoâs before (I know). I soaked up sauce with garlic bread, sucked meat off bones and soon I felt as though someone had coloured me back in. I spoke about all the emails Iâd sent asking for internships that no one replied to. He mentioned some lines of argument he was considering for his essay and I tried to understand what they meant.