1 Apr, 2021 → by ClaimboUser532245
Product failed merchantabilty and suitability for a particular purpose legal tests

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Last year, we reseeded patches of our lawn with Pennington seed product. The species which emerged appeared to contain weeds/crabgrass. Apparently this is a common occurrence among consumers. A class-action lawsuit is in order, because the damages have not been remedied by the offending party. User's recommendation: Because the product failed legal tests, consumers should band together - someone should initiate a class-action suit. If a lawyer is reading this, here is an opportunity for you to do some good.
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