Consumers have slapped Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods Market Inc. with a class action in Florida federal court, claiming several of its homeopathic products marketed for effectively treating the flu and other symptoms in children and adults are “worthless” and have “no biological effect on the human body.”

Three residents of Florida and one resident of New York filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, accusing Whole Foods of making false, misleading and deceptive advertising claims about certain “365 Be Well” brand products. Read the Aug. 21 complaint in Herazo v. Whole Foods Market.

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