At least eight burn victims have sued the maker of Pam cooking spray, claiming that they were severely injured when the cans exploded in their kitchens, CBS New York reports. Attorneys claim that one ...
Plaintiffs allege that the explosions resulted in serious injuries, including burns, scarring, disfigurement, and blindness. Six new lawsuits brought against Conagra, the parent company of PAM, are ...
An AutoZone customer had an unsettling experience in one of its stores. They reported that a black spray paint can "blew up in [their] hands." But it was perhaps the store manager's response to the ...
Earlier this month, Conagra — the Chicago-based parent company of Pam, the most popular brand of cooking spray — faced 17 new lawsuits from people who have been seriously injured by cans of cooking ...
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Attorneys with Bridgeport-based Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder hit packaged food giant Conagra with six separate lawsuits, alleging the spray cans made by the company have exploded and caused injuries.
Eight people filed lawsuits this week saying they were seriously burned by cans of exploding cooking spray, alleging that faulty cans were to blame.May 8, 2019 ...