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Red Robin Small Stella Artois Beer Settlement

Settlement Structure: Claims Made

Active: Closed

Closed Settlement Statement:

According to court documents, the claim submission deadline has passed. Please contact the claims administrator if you have any questions

Case Summary:

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. has agreed to settle a class action alleging that its restaurants sold “small” size Stella Artois beer in chalices that the complaint alleged contained less beer than advertised.

Docket Number:

A-20-814178-C

Company: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers

Filing Deadline: December 23, 2022

Class Period: June 25, 2017 to July 21, 2022

Objection Deadline: October 7, 2022

Exclusion Deadline: October 7, 2022

Final Approval Hearing: November 8, 2022

Proof of Purchase:

You do not need to provide proof to make a claim, but you may be able to make a larger claim if you do have proof.

Eligibility:

You may be eligible if you are a natural person who, between June 25, 2017 and July 21, 2022, bought from a Red Robin Gourmet Burger and Brews restaurant a “small” size Stella Artois beer that was served in a Stella Artois chalice.

Typical Settlement Amount:

Benefits: The net settlement amount will be divided on a pro-rata basis among class members. The amount is estimated to be $3 per Stella Artois small size beer. (1) Without proof of purchase: Up to five beers or $15. (2) With proof of purchase: As many beers as you can prove you bought during the class period.

Total Settlement Amount: $450,000

Class Representative Proposed Incentive Fee:

Up to $2,500

Law Firms:
Bailey and Kennedy
Zimmerman Law Offices

Claim Form: Red Robin Beer Settlement Claim Form

Case Name: Bruun v. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.

Settlement Website: Red Robin Beer Settlement Website

Claims Administrator:
Angeion Group

Claims Administrator Contact Information:

Red Robin Beer Settlement Administrator
1650 Arch Street, Suite 2210
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Info@RedRobinBeerSettlement.com
855-999-9055

Tags: Alcoholic Drinks, Deceptive Advertising, Misrepresentation of Production or Capacity, Restaurant