Category: Issue 611
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Alcohol Price Increase Would Allegedly Reduce Violence-Related Injuries
A study examining data from 299,381 adults in England and Wales has concluded that a 1-percent increase in alcohol beverage prices would result in 6,000 fewer emergency department (ED) visits for violence-related injuries. Nicholas Page, et al., “Preventing violence-related injuries in England and Wales: a panel study examining the impact of on-trade and off-trade alcohol…
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Taco Bell Drive-Thru Discriminates Against Hearing-Impaired, Lawsuit Alleges
A deaf consumer has filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell Corp. and two franchisees alleging the company discriminated against her by refusing to allow her to order from the drive-through window. Cirrincione v. Taco Bell Corp., No. 33-0001 (D.N.J., filed July 13, 2016). At one location, the plaintiff alleges she wrote her order on a…
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Court Dismisses One of Nine Claims in Safeway Tuna Slack-Fill Case
A California federal court has dismissed a claim of negligent misrepresentation in a lawsuit alleging that Safeway Inc. underfilled its tuna cans by 10 to 20 percent, according to testing conducted by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In re Safeway Tuna Cases, No. 15-5078 (N.D. Cal., order entered July 13, 2016). Details about…
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FTC Warns Companies on False APEC Participation Claims
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued warning letters to 28 unnamed companies that allegedly represent themselves as participants in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperative (APEC) Cross Border Privacy Rules system despite failing to meet the requirements underlying that claim. According to FTC, certification is granted based on the following data privacy principles: (i) preventing…
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FDA Argues Time Frame for Perchlorate Decision is Reasonable
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has filed an opposition to a petition for a writ of mandamus seeking a response to several consumer groups’ petition to prohibit perchlorate, an additive currently approved for limited use in food packaging. Breast Cancer Fund v. FDA, No. 16-70878 (9th Cir., petition filed July 8, 2016). The…
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Congress Passes GMO Labeling Bill
The U.S Congress has passed legislation (S.764) requiring food and beverage manufacturers to disclose the use of ingredients made with genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Crafted by U.S. Sens. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) and Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and backed by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), the bill defines bioengineered foods as those intended for human consumption that…