If You Bought Certain Clover Valley Ground Coffee Product(s) from Dollar General Between January 1, 2015 And April 1, 2021, You May Be Entitled to Benefits from the Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee Class Action Settlement.
Dollar General Corporation and Dolgencorp, LLP (“Dollar General”) have reportedly agreed to a class action settlement of a lawsuit filed against them in the Superior Court of White County, Georgia styled Mike Allen, et al. v. Dolgencorp, LLC, et al., Case No. SUCV2020000385, alleging, among other things, that Dollar General deceptively and unlawfully labeled, packaged, and marketed Dollar General’s “Clover Valley” ground coffee Products by overstating the amount of coffee each container can actually make and that Dollar General’s Clover Valley ground coffee Products do not contain enough ground coffee to make the stated number of cups when following the brewing instructions on the Product label. Dollar General has reportedly denied any wrongdoing.
Who Is Included In The Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee Class Action Settlement?
The Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee class action settlement reportedly includes, unless otherwise excluded, the following settlement class:
All Persons who purchased any Products in the United States during the Class Period [between January 1, 2015 and April 1, 2021].
Eligible Products under the Dollar General settlement include:
- Clover Valley Donut Shop Blend Ground Coffee (all sizes)
- Clover Valley Country Sunrise Dark Roast Ground Coffee (all sizes)
- Clover Valley Country Sunrise Blend Ground Coffee (all sizes)
- Clover Valley Classic Roast Ground Coffee (all sizes)
- Clover Valley Decaffeinated Ground Coffee (all sizes)
What Settlement Benefits Does The Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Provide?
Under the Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee class action settlement, Dollar General has reportedly agreed to pay a maximum of $3,100,000 to pay for class members’ claims, after payments of attorneys fees and other expenses. Settlement Class members can submit claims to recover up to $0.85 per Product purchased up to a maximum of 20 for which a valid Proof of Purchase has been provided, up to a maximum of $17.00 per household (a Tier 2 claim) or up to $0.85 per Product purchased up to a maximum of 4 purchased Products per household, for a maximum of $3.40 without proof of purchase (a Tier 1 claim).
Claims must be submitted and received by July 6, 2021, online or via mail.
Under the Clover Valley Coffee settlement, Dollar General has also reportedly agreed to change its business practices as follows:
Dollar General, as distributor of the Products, has agreed to work with its manufacturer to change its Labeling practices by either removing the allegedly misleading language about the number of cups of coffee that can be made by following the brewing instructions from the Labeling of the Products, or revising the allegedly misleading language consistent with verified testing results from a reputable third-party laboratory.
Where Can You Obtain More Information About The Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee Class Action Settlement?
For more information about the Dollar General Clover Valley Ground Coffee class action settlement, write to Allen v Dolgencorp, LLC c/o Settlement Administrator, PO Box 161, Warminster, PA 18974-0161, call 833-326-0774, submit a message online or visit the Dollar General Clover Valley class action settlement website at https://www.clovervalleycoffeesettlement.com/
I bought the Clover Valley coffee I did not know of the recall I bought this 10-3-2022 it’s still on the shelves I opened it and no coffee smell!! I have the coffee I used it 2 days I didn’t know to save the receipt because I just found out about the recall today!! What can I do!!!