“Something is really wrong at Beyond Meat”; New Lawsuit Filed Against Beyond Meat and CEO Ethan Brown on behalf of Don Lee Farms

A new federal lawsuit was filed today against Beyond Meat and its CEO Ethan Brown alleging false advertising and unfair competition.

Beyond Meat "No Synthetic Ingredients." Lawsuit (Graphic: Business Wire)

LOS ANGELES--()--A new federal lawsuit was filed today against Beyond Meat and its CEO Ethan Brown alleging false advertising and unfair competition. The suit, filed in the Central District of California, claims that Beyond Meat overstates the protein value of its products by up to 30% and has falsely represented that its products are free from “synthetic” ingredients.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Don Lee Farms, a leading plant-based and meat protein manufacturer for national food brands and previously the exclusive supplier of the Beyond Burger and Beyond Meat products.

The suit alleges that Beyond Meat’s false claims “are central to Beyond’s pitch to customers, business partners, retailers, and investors.” The complaint quotes Ethan Brown as stating that Beyond Meat’s “commitment to all natural” is at the very “core of [their] company,” but goes on to allege that “Beyond Meat’s Beyond Burgers contain ‘methylcellulose’” – an ingredient that the scientific literature recognizes “does not occur naturally and is synthetically produced.”

The complaint also attaches testing results “conducted by an internationally accredited laboratory that followed rigorous testing methods.” According to the complaint, this testing shows that Beyond Meat has inflated its protein claims by upwards of 30% and has “caused misbranded goods to be sold throughout the supply chain.”

Additionally, in a separate lawsuit, Beyond Meat and Beyond Meat’s senior management team are being sued for breach of contract and fraud. The fraud claim contains allegations that they deliberately altered and excluded important information from a food safety consultant’s report before it was sent to Don Lee Farms. Trial in that case is set for September 26th, 2022 in Los Angeles Superior Court.

About Don Lee Farms:

Established in California in 1982, Don Lee Farms is a family-owned producer of fresh and frozen foods for some of the world's most recognized and successful brands. Don Lee Farms makes plant-based and meat proteins for over 10,000 markets, clubs, foodservice and school foodservice locations. Consumer products and end items are sold at major retailers nationwide such as Costco Wholesale, Whole Foods Markets, Trader Joes, Kroger, Publix, HEB and Albertsons Companies under the Don Lee Farms label, private brands and under brands of their partners. For more information, visit www.DonLeeFarms.com or follow Don Lee Farms on Facebook and Twitter, @DonLeeFarms.

Contacts

Don Lee Farms
Maria Aguilar
310-674-3180
maria@donleefarms.com

Contacts

Don Lee Farms
Maria Aguilar
310-674-3180
maria@donleefarms.com