
Last chance! Shoppers can claim cash from $10 million Wheat Thins settlement — check eligible items
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Sundried Tomato & Basil Wheat Thins
Big Wheat Thins, Ranch Wheat Thins
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Cracked Pepper & Olive Oil Wheat Thins
Spicy Sweet Chili Wheat Thins
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Snack lovers, take note: if you've purchased Wheat Thins within the last few years, you may be owed money. A major class action settlement is coming to an end, and shoppers have very little time left to file a claim.Wheat Thins customers may be eligible for a portion of a $10 million settlement for misleading "100% whole grain" claims.According to the $10 million settlement, the snack brand misled consumers about the ingredients in its goods. According to Top Class Actions, Mondelex International Inc. reached a settlement in a complaint alleging that the business had misrepresented the contents in its Wheat Thins crackers, as per a report by The US Sun. Mondelez International owns Nabisco, the company that makes Wheat Thins. The plaintiffs contended that, contrary to what the packaging stated, the crackers are not entirely whole grain. Rather, the plaintiffs claimed that refined grains were used to make the crackers, reported The US Sun.Despite not acknowledging any misconduct, Mondelez paid $10 million to settle the complaint. The compensation is open to anyone who purchased any 100% whole grain Wheat Thins product between October 13, 2018, and May 9, 2025.Cash payments are available to class members. Class members are eligible to receive $4.50 per household and must present proof of purchase in order to claim the funds.Households can receive up to $20 per household, depending on how many boxes they buy. The deadline for class members to file a claim is July 7, 2025.Apparently, Americans can file a new case against a well-known retailer. A similar payout is also available to Torrid customers until August 26.According to Top Class Actions, there are only a few weeks left for Americans to submit an application for a class action lawsuit against the plus-size clothing retailer Torrid. The retailer allegedly displayed misleading discount advertisements on its website, according to the plaintiffs.Participants in the class stated that if they had known Torrid did not provide the promised discounts, they would not have bought anything from the company.The retailer agreed to settle the case by paying $10 million in cash and credit but denied any wrongdoing.Eligible plaintiffs may receive up to $15 from the company's cash fund under the terms of the lawsuit. Alternatively, claimants may opt to receive a $15 store voucher.Store vouchers will be emailed to you and can be used for a single order on Torrid's website or at one of their stores.To be eligible for a payout, submit your claim by July 7, 2025.Depending on how many eligible boxes you purchased, you could receive up to $20 per household, no action is required if you have proof of purchase.

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