Category: U.S. Circuit Courts
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FSIS Violated APA in Removing Pork Line Speed Limits, Court Rules
A Minnesota federal court has ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) when it adopted the New Swine Inspection System (NSIS), which eliminated line speed limits for pork processing. United Food & Com. Workers Union, Local 663 v. USDA, No. 19-2660 (D. Minn.,…
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Candy Company Misrepresents Number of Servings, Plaintiffs Allege
Kilwins Quality Confections Inc. sold chocolate and other candy products in containers that “materially overstate the volume of the contents,” according to a plaintiff. Rand v. Kilwins Quality Confections Inc., No. 21-1513 (N.D. Ill., E. Div., filed March 18, 2021). The consumer argues that the company’s shredded-chocolate containers “materially overstate the actual volume of, and…
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Consumers Allege Kombucha Contains High Alcohol Levels
Three consumers have filed a putative class action alleging Kombucha 221 B.C. sells kombucha that contains “more than twice the allowed alcohol” for a nonalcohol beverage. Brothers v. Mad at S.A.D. LLC, No. 21-60542 (S.D. Fla., filed March 9, 2021). The plaintiffs, who allege they purchased the kombucha for consumption at work, argue that the…
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Pennsylvania Cities Sue State over Ban on Plastic Bag Restrictions
Philadelphia and three other municipalities have filed a lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s prohibition of bans on plastic or single-use bags. Philadelphia v. Penn., No. 42 MD 2021 (Penn. Commw. Ct., filed March 3, 2021). “To combat the destructive environmental impact of single use plastic bags, states and cities across the country have enacted laws restricting distribution of…
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New York Court Dismisses Vanilla Lawsuit
A New York federal court has dismissed a lawsuit against Oregon Chai Inc. for failure to state a claim in litigation centered on whether using the term “vanilla” on packaging is misleading to consumers. Cosgrove v. Oregon Chai Inc., No. 19-10686 (S.D.N.Y., entered February 22, 2021). “In the past two years, counsel for Plaintiffs [] has…
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Post Foods to Pay $15 Million to Settle Added Sugar Lawsuit
A California federal court has approved the settlement of a lawsuit alleging Post Foods LLC misrepresented the nutritional value of its cereals because of the added sugar content. Krommenhock v. Post Foods LLC, No. 16-4958 (N.D. Cal., entered February 24, 2021). Under the settlement agreement, Post will pay $15 million to the nationwide class and remove…
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Lawsuit Alleges Market Basket Coffee Serving Sizes Mislead
A plaintiff has filed a putative class action alleging Demoulas Super Markets Inc. includes representations on its Market Basket coffee indicating that the tins hold 76 to 79 cups of coffee but only contain 37 to 39 cups when prepared according to the label’s instructions. Cohen v. Demoulas Super Mkts. Inc., No. 21-10177 (D. Mass., filed…
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Claims Trimmed in Whole Foods Graham Cracker Lawsuit
A New York federal court has dismissed some claims while allowing others to continue in a lawsuit alleging Whole Foods Market Group Inc. misleads consumers by not using graham flour to produce or honey to sweeten its “honey graham crackers.” Campbell v. Whole Foods Mkt. Grp. Inc., No. 20-1291 (S.D.N.Y., entered February 2, 2021). The…