Category: Issue 703
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Consumer Groups Sue Pilgrim’s Pride
The Organic Consumers Association and Food & Water Watch Inc. have filed a lawsuit alleging that Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. misrepresents the conditions in which it raises its chickens. Food & Water Watch Inc. v. Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (D.C. Super. Ct., filed February 4, 2019). The complaint alleges that “Pilgrim’s Pride systematically raises, transports, and slaughters…
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Kind “All Natural” Litigation Stay Lifted
Consolidated litigation to determine whether Kind LLC misleads consumers by marketing its products as “all natural” and made without genetically modified organisms (GMOs) will continue after a two-year delay. In re Kind LLC “Healthy and All Natural” Litig., No. 15-2645 (S.D.N.Y., entered February 11, 2019). The court previously stayed the litigation in anticipation of U.S.…
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In-N-Out Suit Forces Smashburger to Change Some “Double The Beef” Ads
A California federal court has sided with In-N-Out Burgers in a lawsuit challenging whether Smashburger’s Triple Double hamburger has “double the beef.” In-N-Out Burgers v. Smashburger IP Holder LLC, No. 17-1474 (C.D. Cal., entered February 6, 2019). Smashburger’s Triple Double, advertised as “double the beef,” contains the same amount of beef as Smashburger’s classic burger—five…
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Russell Stover, Ghirardelli Underfill Chocolate Boxes, Consumer Alleges
Following a settlement with California district attorneys making similar allegations, Russell Stover and Ghirardelli Chocolates have been targeted in a New York putative class action alleging the companies’ chocolate packages are “predominantly empty” “through the large void spaces which comprise most of the packaging interior around the actual few items contained therein.” Faison v. Russell…
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CBD Banned from New York Restaurants, in Limbo in Idaho
New York City’s health department has reportedly ordered restaurants to stop serving products that contain cannabidiol (CBD) on the grounds that the compound has not been approved as safe for use in food by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. City inspectors have apparently marked CBD products as embargoed during routine inspections but have not…
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Reps. Tell FDA to Clarify “Milk” as Dairy
A group of members of Congress, led by Reps. John Joyce (R-Pa.) and Anthony Brindisi (D-N.Y.), have urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enforce “regulations defining what may be labeled a dairy product, to combat the proliferation of imitation and substitute dairy products in the marketplace that undermine FDA regulations by using…
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FDA Releases Final Guidance on Voluntary Recalls
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the availability of “Public Warning and Notification of Recalls,” final guidance that aims to “increase and expedite the appropriate and accurate use of public warnings and public notification and to increase public health protection by better informing the public about violative products being recalled.” “We’re taking…
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New York Legislator Proposes Ban on Foie Gras
A councilwoman has reportedly proposed to criminalize the sale of foie gras in New York City, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to examine California’s force-fed foie gras ban. The bill would make the sale of foie gras a misdemeanor and allow the imposition of a one-year prison sentence and fines up to $1,000 for…