Costco Orgain Protein Powder Lawsuit Follows Heavy Metals Reports

Costco Orgain protein powder is at the center of a lawsuit over heavy metals reports, though the visible Law360 page gives no case details.

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Costco Orgain Protein Powder Lawsuit Follows Heavy Metals Reports

Costco Orgain protein powder is at the center of a lawsuit after a Law360 headline said Costco was sued over reports of heavy metals in protein powder. The visible page does not add the allegations, parties, or filing details, leaving only the claim that litigation was filed.

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The headline is the clearest fact available: Costco faced a lawsuit tied to reports of heavy metals in protein powder. For a reader looking for the legal theory or the scope of the case, the page shown does not provide that information.

That means the practical takeaway is narrow but important. The public-facing material identifies a consumer dispute over a protein supplement sold through Costco, yet it does not say what substance was tested, what levels were alleged, or how the suit was framed.

Costco and Orgain

Orgain appears in the headline as the protein supplement brand linked to the claim. Costco appears as the retailer named in the suit. Beyond that pairing, the page shown supplies no court name, no plaintiffs, and no date for the filing.

The headline also raises the question the page does not answer: what specific allegations, parties, and court filing are behind the lawsuit mentioned in the headline? Without the body text, the only solid reading is that a legal challenge has been lodged and the dispute centers on reports of heavy metals in a protein product sold through Costco.

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For consumers, the immediate value of the headline is limited to notice, not resolution. The available page signals a lawsuit exists, but it does not give enough detail to judge the claim, the product testing, or the next legal step.

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