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EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (CN) - Scotts Miracle-Gro sold bird seed contaminated with poisons that could hurt or kill birds, a class action claims in Federal Court.
"Scotts failed to disclose that its bird seed contained pesticides that were known to be highly toxic to birds," the complaint states. "Instead, defendant knowingly sold millions of units of its defective and toxic bird feed products, knowing the products would be widely used to feed birds at purchasers' homes, in back yards and in wild and natural environments across the United States. Due to defendant's concealment of material information regarding its use of toxic chemicals in its products, defendant's products were not appropriate for their intended and marketed use as bird feed, and were not worth the purchase price paid by plaintiffs and the class. As a result of defendant's criminal enterprise, thousands of American consumers and other purchasers across the country did not receive the benefit of their bargain and were damaged."
The products in question were marketed under names including "Country Pride", "Morning Song", "Scott's Songbird Selections" and "Scott's Wild Bird Food," according to the complaint.
http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/06/15/47494.htm
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)that produces chemicals is a bad idea? I would be heartsick if I had been responsible for bird deaths from feeding them.
I hope that I am doing good by my birds. I feed shelled sunflower seeds that are packaged for human consumption, so I think it should be safe!
Walk away
(9,494 posts)They don't migrate so I make homemade organic sunflower seed/suet ball to decorate my big blue spruce until spring.
I just had a yard full of the most beautiful birds coming to eat my best late spring offering, thousands of mulberries from my 30 foot high bush. Nice and organic and even the dogs eat whatever the birds knock off on to the ground. My male Cardinal expertly picked berries and flew them to his better half waiting on my garage roof every morning.
I have never bought package bird seed and now I'm glad I haven't!