A chain of nutritional supplement stores is the target of a putative class action filed by a consumer who alleges some of the products the business claims are packed with a protein enzyme actually contain less of the compound than advertised, while another ingredient is effectively useless.

Naples, Fla., resident Junior Hermida filed a complaint against Vitamin Shoppe on March 27 in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Read the complaint here in Hermida v. Vitamin Shoppe, Inc.

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