SFM INVESTOR NOTICE: Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP Announces that Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit

Core Viewpoint - The Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. is facing a class action lawsuit alleging violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, with claims that the company misrepresented its financial stability and growth prospects during a challenging macroeconomic environment [1][3]. Group 1: Class Action Lawsuit Details - The class action lawsuit is titled "Singh Family Revocable Trust u/a dtd 02/18/2019 v. Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc." and includes purchasers of Sprouts securities from June 4, 2025, to October 29, 2025 [1][2]. - Investors have until January 26, 2026, to seek appointment as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit [1]. Group 2: Allegations Against Sprouts - The lawsuit alleges that Sprouts and its executives created a false impression of the company's resilience against macroeconomic pressures and overstated its growth potential [3]. - It is claimed that Sprouts' consumer base was not as resilient as suggested, leading to reduced spending and an inability to meet growth projections [3][4]. - On October 29, 2025, Sprouts reported disappointing third-quarter results, with comparable store growth falling below expectations, and subsequently lowered its full-year estimates [4]. Group 3: Legal Process and Representation - The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 allows any investor who purchased Sprouts securities during the class period to seek lead plaintiff status, which involves directing the lawsuit on behalf of all class members [5]. - The lead plaintiff can choose a law firm to represent the class, and participation as lead plaintiff does not affect an investor's ability to share in any potential recovery [5]. Group 4: About Robbins Geller - Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP is a leading law firm specializing in securities fraud and shareholder litigation, having secured over $2.5 billion for investors in 2024 alone [6]. - The firm has been recognized for its significant recoveries in securities class action cases, including the largest recovery in history of $7.2 billion in the Enron case [6].