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Keurig lawsuit settlement means you might be eligible for up to $50If you have purchased Keurig coffee pods in Canada over the past decade, you may be eligible to get some money back. Keurig has proposed a $1.85 million settlement, following claims that the company misled customers about the recyclability of its K-Cup pods. The settlement is still pending court approval. Once it is approved, claim forms will be available online.25 Viewed -
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