Kochar v. Walmart, Inc.

Filing 83

ORDER denying 172 motion for further investigation; dismissing without prejudice for lack of standing the claims regarding inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal; staying all other claims pending further FDA action, 139; and administratively terminating this case. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 4/17/2024. (Docketed pursuant to instruction from Chambers and in lead case 3:21-cv-82 DPM)(jak)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS NORTHERN DIVISION TERESA WILSON, et al. v. PLAINTIFFS No. 3:21-cv-82-DPM WALMART INC., et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER Wilson has been unable to identify, by the extended deadline, any lot numbers of the infant rice cereal that she and others purchased. She has found and provided some purchase-related information. Doc. 172 at 2-3. Walmart, however, is unable to identify lot numbers with this information. Doc. 173. investigation, Doc. 172, is denied. Wilson's motion for further The claims regarding inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal are dismissed without prejudice for lack of standing. All the other claims remain stayed pending further FDA action. Doc.139. The case is administratively terminated. And the Court looks forward to Walmart' s periodic status reports. Ibid. So Ordered. D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge I~ 0 J-V;).Lf_

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