( July 16, 2026, 23:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Bed Bath & Beyond filed an opposition to Keurig's motion to dismiss its US antitrust claims over single-serve brewers and compatible coffee cups. Keurig's motion hinges on two false premises: that the entity that emerged from the 2023 bankruptcy of Bed Bath & Beyond, "20230930-DK-Butterfly-1" has emerged from bankruptcy as an active business, and that Butterfly hid its claim arising from Keurig's unlawful conduct relating to K-Cups from its creditors "and now seeks to bring that claim post-bankruptcy for its own enrichment," the filing in the Southern District of New York said. Butterfly has filed its lawsuit solely for the benefit of its creditors, and no iteration of Bed Bath & Beyond will emerge from bankruptcy as an operating business "or in any other capacity," so the motion to dismiss should be denied, the filing said.See attached document....
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