Egg Lawsuit: Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods, Costco, Trader Joe’s Named In Price Gouging Scheme
A lawsuit has reportedly been filed against several grocery chains
claiming that they gouged the price of eggs for California consumers as
part of a scheme during the corona virus pandemic.
The
suit, which was filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the
Northern District of California, contends that retailers such as Costco, Walmart, Kroger, Amazon’s Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s tripled the price of eggs as consumers were stocking up on essentials because of the COVID-19 crisis, according to court documents obtained by Bloomberg Law.
The
lawsuit also reportedly names, Raley’s Stater Bros. Holdings, Save
Mart, Albertson’s, Winco Holdings, and 15 Midwestern farms, including
Cal-Maine Foods, Opal Foods, Rose Acre Farms, and Post Holdings, a
subsidiary of Michael Foods.
In the class-action lawsuit, the plaintiffs claim that grocery retailers
took advantage of the opportunity presented by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s
emergency declaration on March 4 because of the corona virus pandemic to
increase the price of eggs, which is considered an essential grocery
item, the news outlet said.
The court documents filed by a group of consumers in the case read,
“As in any time of economic turmoil, there are those who seek to profit
from the misery of millions. Defendants, who are producers, wholesalers,
and retailers of eggs, comprise one such set of actors.”
The case
names several grocery chains and farms but acknowledges that some may
not have participated in the scheme, saying that it is “impossible for
consumers such as plaintiffs to obtain information concerning the
secretive process of price setting.”
Plaintiffs in the case are reportedly seeking class-action
certification, an injunction, and restitution. The class certification
is looking to cover all consumers who purchased eggs in California from
any of the named defendants since March 4, according to Bloomberg Law.
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