Target Corp. is asking a federal judge to toss a proposed class action alleging the company is fouling up sewers and septic systems by falsely claiming one of its brands of baby wipes is “flushable” and safe for disposal.
Target’s Sep. 4 motion to dismiss eight claims in Meta v. Target contends the Ohio father who brought the suit fails to show a defect in the company’s “up &up” baby wipes, or to allege what economic damages or loss the plaintiffs suffered due to their use. Wet-wipe manufacturer Nice-Pak Products Inc. is also a defendant.
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