Canadians can claim up to $75 from this Keurig pod settlement — But you need to act fast

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Canadians who purchased Keurig K-Cup pods or machines between 2016 and 2025 may claim up to $75 from a $1.85M settlement before July 8, 2026.

Summary

Keurig Canada agreed to a $1.85-million class action settlement over alleged misleading recyclability claims about its K-Cup pods and machines. Eligible claimants in Canada who bought qualifying products between June 8, 2016, and December 8, 2025, can receive up to $75 total—$7 without receipts, $50 with proof of purchase for pods, or $25 for machines with pod purchases. Claims must be submitted to Eqitas by July 8, 2026, via their website or contact details. The settlement resolves a lawsuit accusing Keurig of false recyclability advertising, though the company denies wrongdoing. A separate Quebec settlement for listeria-contaminated plant-based drinks is also available, with payouts up to $300,000 for severe cases.

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