Category: 9th Circuit
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Challenge to Ginger Content in Canada Dry to Continue
A California federal court has granted partial summary judgment in a class action alleging Keurig Dr Pepper falsely marketed Canada Dry as “Made from Real Ginger.” Fitzhenry-Russell v. Keurig Dr Pepper Inc., No. 17-0564 (N.D. Cal., entered November 2, 2018). The court considered the results of multiple consumer surveys aiming to determine whether a reasonable…
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Mott’s Applesauce Not “Natural,” Plaintiff Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Mott’s Applesauce and Apple Juice products are mislabeled as “natural” because they contain traces of an insecticide. Yu v. Dr Pepper Snapple Grp. Inc., No. 18-6664 (N.D. Cal., San Jose Div., filed November 1, 2018). The plaintiff alleges that reasonable consumers would not expect to…
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Use of Malic Acid is Factual Issue, Court Holds
A California federal court has refused to dismiss a putative class action alleging Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. misled consumers by marketing its products as free from artificial flavors despite containing malic acid. Hilsley v. Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc., No. 17-2335 (S.D. Cal., entered October 30, 2018). Ocean Spray moved to dismiss the allegations, arguing that…
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StarKist Pleads Guilty in Price-Fixing Case
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that StarKist Co. has agreed to plead guilty to charges alleging the company conspired to fix prices of packaged tuna. The company will face a fine of up to $100 million. “Our citizens’ confidence in the ability to buy goods within an unbiased market is key to sustaining…
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Advocacy Groups Sue to Compel FDA on FSMA Deadlines
The Center for Food Safety and the Center for Environmental Health have filed a lawsuit asserting that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has failed “to promulgate final regulations and complete actions by mandatory deadlines set by Congress in the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011 (FSMA).” Ctr. for Food Safety v. Azar, No.…
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Plaintiff’s Firm Files Malic Acid, Slack-Fill Lawsuits
Two consumers represented by the same plaintiff’s attorneys have filed lawsuits alleging food companies misleadingly label their products as natural because they contain malic acid. Morris v. Mott’s LLP, No. 18-1799 (C.D. Cal., filed October 4, 2018); Clark v. Hershey Co., No. 18-6113 (N.D. Cal., filed October 4, 2018). The plaintiffs assert that Mott’s Assorted…
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Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Lawsuit Against JBS Tolleson
A consumer has filed a lawsuit alleging that he contracted Salmonella from beef supplied to a restaurant by JBS Tolleson Inc. Rozich v. JBS Tolleson Inc., No. 18-1929 (D. Nev., filed October 8, 2018). The plaintiff alleges his infection stemmed from an outbreak of Salmonella that resulted in JBS recalling nearly seven million pounds of…
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Court Grants Certification in Non-GMO Chipotle Suit
A California federal court has granted class certification to a group of consumers alleging that Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. misrepresented its food as made without genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Schneider v. Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., No. 16-2200 (N.D. Cal., entered September 29, 2018). Chipotle has faced a number of similar suits, but other iterations have…