Did you buy Jinx Dog Food because it claimed to have “no artificial preservatives”?
You may be entitled to financial compensation!
Jinx Dog Foods claims to contain “no artificial preservatives.” But these dry kibble dog foods are made with “mixed tocopherols,” an artificial preservative derived from chemicals such as acetone, phenol, and isobutylene.
Jinx’s “no artificial preservatives” claims are false and misleading—violating state and federal law—because they contain artificial preservatives derived from petroleum-based chemicals.
Do You Qualify?
If you purchased Jinx Dog Foods in any of the following flavors in the belief they contained no artificial preservatives, you may qualify:
- Atlantic Salmon, Brown Rice, and Sweet Potato
- Atlantic Salmon, Sweet Potato, and Carrot
- Lamb, Sweet Potato, and Carrot
- Beef, Brown Rice, and Sweet Potato
- Chicken, Sweet Potato & Carrot
- Chicken, Brown Rice & Sweet Potato