Nutricost Magnesium Supplement Settlement
Individual payment amounts will depend on the total number of valid and timely claims filed by all Settlement Class Members
What happened
Nutricost sold Magnesium Glycinate Supplements marketed as containing 420 mg of magnesium "as magnesium glycinate" when, according to the lawsuit, they did not contain the advertised amount. Nutricost denies any wrongdoing and denies violating any law.
Do you qualify?
All persons who, while residing in the United States, purchased Nutricost Magnesium Glycinate Supplements in the 240 capsule or 120 capsule variant between February 1, 2021 and June 8, 2026.
How to file
Submit a claim online by August 7, 2026. Individual payment amounts depend on the total number of valid and timely claims filed. The only way to receive a share of the settlement fund is to submit a claim by the deadline.
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