Woman sues Kraft claiming Velveeta Shells & Cheese took too long to make

A South woman is suing Heinz claiming the food manufacturer hoodwinked her and other consumers by saying its Velveeta Shells and product only takes 3 1/2 minutes to be ready to eat. 

The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Miami, concerns ’s microwavable single serve cups of macaroni and .

The packaging claims the dish is “ready in 3½ minutes.” But , the lead plaintiff, called the statement “false and misleading” and argues the total prep time is longer. 

Package directions indicate there are four steps to preparing the product. They include removing the cup’s lid and opening the sauce pouch, adding water to the cup and stirring it, microwaving the cup and finally stirring in the contents of the pouch. 


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Ramirez points out that the 3 ½ minutes advertised on the product only account for one of multiple steps. “Consumers seeing ‘ready in 3 ½ minutes’ will believe it represents the total amount of time it takes to prepare the product, meaning from the moment it is unopened to the moment it is ready for consumption,” the complaint reads. 

The claim would be accurate if it indicated that it takes 3 ½ minutes to cook the cheesy pasta shells in the , the lawsuit states.

The suit, filed this month by William Wright of the Wright Law Office in West and Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates in Great Neck, New York, seeks more than $5 million in damages.

Ramirez is one of many consumers who “looks to bold statements of value when quickly selecting groceries” in order “to stretch their money as far as possible when buying groceries,” the complaint reads.

The Shells & Cheese cups sell for about $10.99 for eight 2.39-ounce cups, which is more than consumers…

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