Category: Issue 394
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Study Claims Bt Toxin Found in Human Blood
Canadian researchers have allegedly detected the presence of Cry1Ab toxin in human blood, raising questions about whether “pesticides associated to genetically modified [GM] foods (PAGMF)” break down during digestion as previously claimed. Aziz Aris and Samuel Leblanc, “Maternal and fetal exposure to pesticides associated to genetically modified foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada,” Reproductive…
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John Seabrook, “Snacks for a Fat Planet,” The New Yorker, May 16, 2011
“Over the course of the past half century, during which PepsiCo’s revenues have increased more than a hundredfold, a public-health crisis has been steadily growing along with it. People are getting fatter,” opines The New Yorker’s John Seabrook in this article examining the tension between the ubiquitous snack food empire and its recent foray into…
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New Rudd Center Study Backs Soft Drink Tax
Yale University’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity has released a new study claiming that “a penny per ounce” tax on sugar sweetened beverages “has the potential to reduce consumption and generate significant revenue.” Tatiana Andreyeva, et al., “Estimating the potential of taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce consumption and generate revenue,” Preventive Medicine, April…
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Prop. 65 Lawsuit Seeks Warnings for Acrylamide in Coffee
The Metzger Law Group has filed a lawsuit under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Prop. 65) on behalf of the Council for Education and Research on Toxics (CERT), seeking an order to require coffee makers and retailers to warn consumers that coffee contains acrylamide, a chemical known to the state to cause…
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Trademark Rights to “Heart Attack” Designation on Food Menus Contested
A New York City deli has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking a declaration that it has not infringed the trademark of an Arizona-based restaurant by selling an “Instant Heart Attack Sandwich” and planning to sell a “Triple Bypass Sandwich.” Lebewohl v. Heart Attack Grill LLC, No. 11-3153 (S.D.N.Y., filed May 10, 2011). According…
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Citing Insects and Rodent Filth, FDA Seeks to Shutter Food Warehouses
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has filed a complaint for permanent injunction against Tennessee-based companies that process food products and ingredients, such as spices, spice blends, herbs, and sauces, claiming they have repeatedly violated the law by selling adulterated foods. United States v. Am. Mercantile Corp., No. 11-02371 (W.D. Tenn., filed May 11, 2011).…
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Court Refuses to Transfer Class Action Against Nutella® Maker
A federal court in California has denied without prejudice the motion of Ferrero U.S.A., Inc. to transfer a consolidated consumer-fraud class action involving its Nutella® spread to a New Jersey district court. In re: Ferrero Litig., No. 11-205 (S.D. Cal., decided May 11, 2011). According to the court, the convenience of the parties and witnesses and…
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Court Gives Preliminary Approval to $30M Settlement of Dairy Antitrust Claims
A federal court in Vermont has certified a class of 9,000 to 10,000 dairy farmers who allege that Dean Foods Co. and others engaged in anticompetitive conduct and given preliminary approval to a settlement reached in December 2010. Allen v. Dairy Farmers of Am., Inc., No. 09-00230 (D. Vt., order entered May 4, 2011). Under…