Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Scotts Premium Topsoil products contain excessive filler material inconsistent with consumer expectations and product labeling.
What Consumers Report About Scotts Topsoil
Consumers report purchasing Scotts topsoil products expecting high-quality growing soil.
- Some consumers report excessive wood content and mulch-like material.
- Others report poor plant performance and inconsistent texture.
- Consumers also report debris and non-soil filler material.
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned
Consumers purchasing premium topsoil products may expect usable soil suitable for gardening and landscaping. If the products contain excessive filler material, consumers may have paid for quality they did not receive.
Signs You May Be Affected
- Your Scotts topsoil contained wood chips or mulch-like filler.
- Plants failed to grow as expected.
- The product did not resemble usable topsoil.
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