Whole Foods may be leading consumers to believe that their personal care products are hypoallergenic. A complaint has been filed arguing that Whole Foods is falsely advertising products.
A complaint has been filed against Whole Foods, alleging that its Whole Foods-branded personal care products may not be “hypoallergenic” as advertised, and may contain ingredients known to cause allergic responses.
The Whole Foods-branded personal care products at issue include at least the following:
365 Baby Lotion
365 Baby Shampoo
365 Bubble Bath
365 Gentle Skin Cleanser
365 Kids’ Foaming Wash
365 Maximum Moisture Body Lotion
365 Moisturizing Lotion
365 Baby Foaming Wash
Whole Foods Market Baby Laundry Detergent
Whole Foods Market Organic Laundry Detergent
Wild Kratts Bubble Bath
Wild Kratts Kids Foaming Body Wash
If you or anyone you know purchased any of the above Whole Foods-branded personal care products and experienced an allergic response, including irritated skin or skin rash, please contact Finkelstein Thompson LLP. You can reach us at contact@finkelsteinthompson.com or call us toll-free at 1-877-337-8000.