

Whole Foods Market, Inc. has agreed to a $2 million settlement to resolve allegations that the fiduciaries of its 401(k) plan breached their duties by allowing participants to be charged excessive fees, diminishing their retirement savings.
Total Eligible:
~100,000
A class action lawsuit, Tullgren v. Whole Foods Market, Inc., alleged that the fiduciaries of the Whole Foods Market Growing Your Future 401(k) Plan breached their duties under ERISA. The lawsuit claimed that participants were charged excessive recordkeeping and administrative fees, diminishing their retirement savings. Whole Foods has agreed to a $2 million settlement to resolve these allegations.
The settlement class includes all participants and beneficiaries of the Whole Foods Market Grow Your Future 401(k) Plan who had an account balance at any time between November 6, 2017, and July 24, 2025.
All participants and beneficiaries of the Whole Foods Market Grow Your Future 401(k) Plan who had an account balance at any time between November 6, 2017, and July 24, 2025.
Current participants with an active account do not need to take any action to receive their portion of the settlement.
Former participants who no longer have an active account must submit a claim form to receive their payment.
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