Vital Farms Investors Urged To Seek Lead Role in ERP-Delay Lawsuits Before May 26
Investor lawyers allege undisclosed ERP disruptions at Vital Farms hurt 2025 results.
Overview
- Rosen Law Firm, which filed a proposed class action, renewed its call this week for shareholders to move for lead-plaintiff status before the late May court deadline.
- DJS Law Group issued a separate notice encouraging VITL buyers to contact the firm about serving as lead plaintiff in the case.
- The complaints say Vital Farms downplayed the chance of delays from a new enterprise resource planning system and then downplayed the impact once orders and fulfillment were disrupted.
- Plaintiffs claim those delays hurt sales and profit targets for 2025, making prior statements about operations misleading.
- No class has been certified and the claims have not been proven, so investors are not represented unless they retain counsel or a class is later approved.