Category: Issue 494

  • Study Allegedly Links Glucose Levels to Increased Risk of Dementia

    A recent study has reportedly concluded that “higher glucose levels may be a risk factor for dementia, even among persons without diabetes.” Paul Crane, et al., “Glucose Levels and Risk of Dementia,” New England Journal of Medicine, August 2013. Relying on data from 2,067 men and women enrolled in the Adult Changes in Thought study,…

  • Chipotle to Consider Antibiotic-Treated Beef

    Citing a shortage of naturally raised beef due to last year’s drought, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. has apparently told media sources that it may allow its restaurants to begin using beef treated with antibiotics. Although Chipotle only reached its goal to use antibiotic- and hormone-free meat a few years ago, the company reportedly said that…

  • Pew Report Points to Gaps in FDA Toxicity Data for Food Additives

    The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Food Additive Project has published a paper in Reproductive Toxicology claiming that gaps in the toxicity data for food additives raise questions about the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) safety assessments for these substances. Thomas Neltner, et al., “Data Gaps in Toxicity Testing of Chemicals Allowed in Food in the United States,”…

  • ITC Rejects Patent-Packaging Infringement Claim Against Liquor and Wine Importers

    In the first investigation subject to a pilot program, the International Trade Commission (ITC) has agreed with an administrative law judge (ALJ) that a company alleging infringement of its patents for laminated packaging by the importers of liquor, wine, toys, electronics, and cosmetics failed to show that it had a domestic industry that would be…

  • $9 Million Proposed Settlement of Naked Juice Suits Garners Preliminary Approval

    A federal court in California has issued an order granting the motion for preliminary approval of a class settlement in five lawsuits alleging that Naked Juice Co. misrepresented its beverages as “All Natural” and “Non-GMO.” Pappas v. Naked Juice Co. of Glendora, Inc., No. 11 8276 (C.D. Cal., order entered August 7, 2013). According to the…

  • Nonagenarian Researcher Sues FDA for Failing to Ban Artificial Trans Fats

    Four years after filing a citizen petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking a prohibition on the use of partially hydrogenated oils containing artificial trans fat in food for human consumption, 98-year-old University of Illinois Emeritus Professor of Comparative Biosciences Fred Kummerow has filed a lawsuit seeking an order compelling an agency…

  • Putative Class Claims Tortilla Chips Falsely Advertised as “All Natural”

    A Florida resident has filed a putative statewide class action against Gruma Corp., alleging that the company falsely advertises its Mission® Restaurant Style Tortilla chip products as “all natural” when they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Griffith v. Gruma Corp., No. 13-80791 (S.D. Fla.,  filed August 12, 2013). Alleging violations of the Florida Deceptive and…

  • Class Charges Soup Maker and AHA with Deceptive Scheme

    A New Jersey resident has filed a putative nationwide class action against the Campbell Soup Co. and American Heart Association (AHA) claiming that the “Heart-Check Mark” which AHA allows Campbell to place on more than 30 varieties of its canned soups in exchange for a fee misleads consumers into believing that these products meet AHA’s…