
🥳 $10M Wheat Thins Settlement
- 🟠 Eligible Products: Wheat Thins labeled “100% whole grain”
- 📅 Purchase Dates: Oct. 13, 2018 – May 9, 2025
- 💰 No Proof: Get $4.50 per household
- 💵 With Proof: Up to $20 per household
- 🚫 No receipt? Still eligible!
- 📆 Claim Deadline: July 7, 2025
- ⚖️ Case: Wallenstein v. Mondelez (No. 3:22-cv-06033-VC)
If you’ve snagged a box of Wheat Thins anytime in the last few years, you could be owed money—even if you don’t have a receipt. 👀
Mondelez International, the company behind Wheat Thins, has agreed to cough up $10 million to settle a class action lawsuit over allegedly misleading “100% whole grain” labeling. Spoiler alert: the crackers allegedly aren’t 100% whole grain after all.
So if you’ve been tossing Wheat Thins into your cart from October 13, 2018 to May 9, 2025, here’s the tea: you could be eligible for up to $20 per household—but even without proof of purchase, you can still snag $4.50 cold, hard cash.
💸 Quick Recap: How Much Can I Get?
- No proof of purchase? You can still claim $4.50 per household.
- Have receipts or order confirmations? You can claim between $8 and $20, depending on how many Wheat Thins you bought.
🧾 Do I Need Receipts?
Nope! That’s the best part. You can file a claim without any proof of purchase and still get money. 🙌
If you do happen to have receipts, order emails, or photos of past Walmart/Target app orders, you can potentially score more—but it’s totally optional.
🛒 Eligible Wheat Thins Products
If you bought any of these labeled “100% whole grain” between Oct. 13, 2018 – May 9, 2025, you qualify:
- Original Wheat Thins
- Reduced Fat Wheat Thins
- Sundried Tomato & Basil
- Big Wheat Thins
- Ranch Wheat Thins
- Hint of Salt
- Cracked Pepper & Olive Oil
- Spicy Sweet Chili
Purchased at Walmart, Target, or your regular grocery store? You’re likely in. ✅
🧠 Why the Lawsuit?
The plaintiffs say these crackers were falsely marketed as “100% whole grain” when they allegedly contained refined grains—a no-no for people trying to eat cleaner. Mondelez hasn’t admitted wrongdoing but agreed to settle for $10 million to put it to rest.
⏰ Important Deadlines
- Claim Form Deadline: July 7, 2025
- Exclusion/Objection Deadline: July 7, 2025
- Final Approval Hearing: December 11, 2025
📝 How to File Your Claim
Click below to head straight to the claim form (takes just a few minutes):
📬 Need Help?
Claims Administrator:
Wallenstein v. Mondelez International Inc.
c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC
P.O. Box 225391
New York, NY 10150-5391
📧 info@WheatThinsClassSettlement.com
📞 833-421-4690
📌 Final Thoughts
If you’ve been snacking on Wheat Thins anytime since 2018, don’t leave money on the table. This is one of those super simple class actions where no receipts = no problem.
✔️ No purchase proof required
✔️ Takes 2 minutes to file
✔️ $4.50 in your pocket? Yes please.