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Mondelez International

Mondelez settled a class action alleging Wheat Thins crackers were falsely advertised as “100% whole grain.” Eligible purchasers may claim up to $20 with proof or $4.50 without proof.

ClosedUnited States-wideClaim status: Closed on July 7, 2025Payout: Up to $20 with proof of purchase or $4.50 without proof of purchase.No longer claimable

About this settlement

This settlement addresses allegations that Wheat Thins crackers were marketed as fully whole grain when they were not, allowing eligible purchasers to claim compensation.

This settlement resolves claims that Mondelez falsely advertised Wheat Thins crackers as “100% whole grain.” Eligible consumers who purchased certain Wheat Thins products during the specified period may receive compensation by submitting a claim with or without proof of purchase.

Who qualifies

  • Consumers aged 18 or older.
  • Purchased Original or specified Wheat Thins products labeled “100% whole grain.”
  • Purchases made between October 13, 2018 and May 9, 2025.

Up to $20 with proof of purchase or $4.50 without proof of purchase.

Claim status: Closed on July 7, 2025

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