The refrigerators have double French doors with a bottom freezer and range from $1,000 to $3,000 each.
Electronics giant Samsung is facing a class-action lawsuit from customers who say some of the company's refrigerators don't keep their food cold enough. last Friday in New Jersey, where the South Korean company's U.S. operations are based. The lawsuit accuses Samsung of unjust enrichment, false advertising and consumer fraud.
"They run above the temperature at which food can be safely stored," the lawsuit alleges."This defect is fatal to the operation of the refrigerators, which serve one purpose: keeping food and other consumable goods at a safe temperature.""Our commitment to ensuring product quality and safety for all of our customers is our top priority," the company said in a statement to CBS MoneyWatch.
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