An Ohio father has accused Target Corp. of fouling up his home’s septic system and contributing to a growing and costly national problem by falsely claiming one of its brands of baby wipes are “flushable.”
Christopher Meta is the lead plaintiff in Meta v. Target Corporation, a proposed class action filed April 18 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Read the complaint here.
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