Keller Rohrback L.L.P. Announces Investigation of Starbucks Regarding Undisclosed Fees on Purchases of Coffee Beans


SEATTLE, Nov. 16, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Attorney Advertising. Keller Rohrback L.L.P. (www.krclassaction.com) announces that it is investigating claims that Starbucks Corp. overcharged its customers for purchases of coffee beans sold in Starbucks stores (but not through grocery stores or other outlets) by charging an undisclosed fee for purchases of less than one pound of beans. The Seattle Times has reported that: "After being fined in Massachusetts, Starbucks says it has stopped charging a $1.50 fee for customers buying less than a pound of coffee in its stores." The Massachusetts Attorney General found that Starbucks charged customers buying less than one pound of coffee at a Starbucks store an extra fee of $1.50 that was not disclosed either on signs or by Starbucks staff.  The extra $1.50 just appeared on customers' receipts without explanation.

If you or someone you know has information regarding whether Starbucks charged this undisclosed fee to customers in its stores in Washington State, such as a receipt for such a purchase, or you would like more information regarding our investigation, please contact attorney Ray Farrow at (800) 776-6044 or via email at consumer@kellerrohrback.com.

Keller Rohrback, with offices in Seattle, Santa Barbara, Phoenix and New York, has successfully pursued claims against product manufacturers and distributors on behalf of our clients. We are committed to helping those harmed by anti-consumer practices, and have achieved multi-million dollar results on behalf of classes of Plaintiffs.

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