Category: Issue 621

  • WHO Report Recommends “Urgent Action” to Curtail Digital Food Marketing to Children

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a November 4, 2016, report titled “Tackling food marketing to children in a digital world: trans-disciplinary perspectives,” which urges policymakers “to reduce children’s exposure to all forms of marketing for foods high in fats, salt and sugars [HFSS], including via digital media.” In particular, the report claims digital marketing…

  • Organic Groups Target “100% Pure” Sioux Honey for Glyphosate

    The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) and Beyond Pesticides have filed a complaint against the Sioux Honey Association alleging the company’s Sue Bee® honey products contain the herbicide glyphosate despite being marketed as “Pure” and “Natural.” Organic Consumers Assoc. v. Sioux Honey Assoc. Coop., No. 008012 (D.C. Super. Ct., filed November 1, 2016). The complaint acknowledges…

  • Octopus Mislabeling Suit to Continue

    A California federal court has denied Vigo Importing Co.’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the company mislabels its products as containing octopus when they are actually composed of jumbo squid. Fonseca v. Vigo Importing Co., No. 16-2055 (N.D. Cal., order entered October 26, 2016). Vigo Importing sought to dismiss the claim on jurisdictional grounds, arguing…

  • Sour Patch Slack Fill Case Dismissed

    A New York federal court has dismissed a consumer’s lawsuit alleging Mondelez International sells its Sour Patch Watermelon candy with unpermitted slack fill. Izquierdo v. Mondelez Int’l Inc., No. 16-4697 (S.D.N.Y., order entered October 26, 2016). The lead plaintiff had asserted that the box he purchased contained 28 pieces of candy but had enough space for…

  • Pennsylvania’s High Court Declines to Consider SSB Tax

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied an application for extraordinary relief filed by several industry groups in an effort to prevent Philadelphia’s 1.5-cent-per-ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) from taking effect on January 1, 2017. Williams v. City of Philadelphia, No. 160901452 (Ct. C.P., Philadelphia Cty., order entered November 2, 2016). The one-page order does…

  • FDA Ponders the Nature of Nutella®

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has requested public input on how consumers use “flavored nut butter spreads and products that can be used to fill cupcakes and other desserts,” as part of its effort to establish a reference amount customarily consumed (RACC) and serving size for these products. Responding to a March 4,…

  • FTC Approves Order to Preserve Supermarket Competition

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved a modified final order settling charges that the $28-billion merger of Delhaize Group NV/SA and Koninklijke Ahold N.V. would be anticompetitive. In re Koninklije Ahold N.V., No. C-4588 (F.T.C., order entered October 14, 2016). According to the modified order, the companies must divest 81 stores—including locations of Giant,…

  • Cornucopia Institute Asks USDA to Investigate Hydroponic Produce Organic Certification

    The Cornucopia Institute has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture “requesting an investigation into the organic certification of hydroponic operations in the U.S. that appear to conflict with the statutory language of the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) of 1990 and current federal regulations governing organic food production.” The organization argues that…