Trader Joe's Faces Lawsuit Over Coffee Caffeine Content Claims
Customers have filed a lawsuit against Trader Joe's alleging the retailer falsely advertised a coffee product's caffeine levels.

Trader Joe's is facing legal action from customers who claim the grocery chain misrepresented the caffeine content of one of its coffee products. According to the lawsuit, consumers allege that the company improperly marketed a coffee item as fully caffeinated when it contained significantly less caffeine than advertised.
The legal challenge centers on advertising practices and product labeling accuracy. Customers who purchased the coffee product claim they relied on the company's marketing materials when making their purchase decisions, expecting to receive a fully caffeinated beverage.
The lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns about accurate labeling in the food and beverage industry, particularly regarding caffeine content disclosure. Federal regulations require food manufacturers to provide accurate nutritional information and ingredient listings on their products.
Trader Joe's has not yet publicly responded to the allegations. The case represents the latest in a series of consumer protection lawsuits targeting major retailers over product labeling and advertising practices. The outcome could potentially affect how grocery chains market and label caffeinated products in the future.