Customers who purchased Deep River brand potato chips labeled “Non-GMO Ingredients” may be eligible for a cash payment from a class action settlement. Old Lyme Gourmet Co., the company behind Deep River Snacks, reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged they misled consumers with their “non-GMO ingredients” graphic on certain bags. Anyone who purchased the snacks in the United States with the label from Feb. 2, 2017, through Dec. 6, 2024, could receive money from the settlement.
Customers who purchased Deep River brand potato chips labeled “Non- GMO Ingredients” may be eligible for a cash payment from a class action settlement. Old Lyme Gourmet Co., the company behind Deep River Snacks, reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged they misled consumers with their “non- GMO ingredients” graphic on certain bags. Old Lyme Gourmet Co. denies these allegations. Anyone who purchased the snacks in the United States with the label from Feb. 2, 2017, through Dec.
.com reached out to Old Lyme Gourmet Co. for comment but did not immediately hear back. How to file a claim People who bought the snacks with the “non-GMO ingredients” graphic in the U.S. between Feb. 2, 2017, through Dec. 6, 2024, can “submit a valid timely” claim form by July 28, 2025. To file a claim, visit the class action’s website and click “Start Your Claim.
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