Category: U.S. Circuit Courts

  • Black Pepper Slack-Fill Cases Consolidated

    The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has consolidated three putative consumer class actions and a competitor lawsuit challenging McCormick’s alleged under-filling of its non-transparent black pepper containers. In re McCormick & Co. Inc. Pepper Prods. Mktg. & Sales Practices Litig., MDL No. 2665 (D.D.C., transfer order filed December 8, 2015). The court found that the actions…

  • Slave Labor Suit Against Nestlé Dismissed

    A California federal court has dismissed a putative class action alleging Nestlé USA Inc. violates state laws about notifying consumers of products sourced from forced labor because of Nestlé’s partnership with a company accused of using slave labor to catch and supply its fish. Barber v. Nestlé USA Inc., No. 15-1364 (C.D. Cal., order entered…

  • Foie Gras Suit Revived in Ninth Circuit

    The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) can sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for its Food Safety and Inspection Service’s denial of a petition for rulemaking on prohibiting force-fed foie gras. Animal Legal Def. Fund v. U.S. Dep’t of Agric., No. 13-55868 (9th Cir., order entered…

  • Pepperidge Farm Asserts Trademark Infringement Against Trader Joe’s Crispy Cookies

    Pepperidge Farm, maker of Milano® cookies, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Trader Joe’s Co. alleging the retailer’s Crispy Cookies emulate the shape and configuration of Milano® cookies. Pepperidge Farm, Inc. v. Trader Joe’s Co., No. 15-1774 (D. Conn., filed December 2, 2015). In addition to the similarity between the cookie products, Pepperidge Farm…

  • Proposed Class Action Challenges Whole Foods Kombucha

    Two consumers have filed a putative class action alleging that two lines of kombucha manufactured by Millennium Products and sold by Whole Foods Market contain several defects, including levels of alcohol higher than the label represents and packaging inadequate to properly accommodate the product’s secondary fermentation. Pedro v. Millennium Prods., Inc., No. 15-5253 (N.D. Cal.,…

  • Plaintiff in Multiple Trans Fat Lawsuits Cannot Claim Lack of Subject Knowledge, Court Finds

    A California federal court has granted a motion to dismiss claims that La Tapatia Tortilleria mislabels its food as containing no trans fats despite containing partially hydrogenated oil (PHO) based on the finding that the plaintiff cannot claim he relied on the product packaging because he is the plaintiff in several similar lawsuits, showing he…

  • Ohio Federal Court Dismisses Several Claims in Tito’s “Handmade” Suit

    An Ohio federal court has dismissed fraud and consumer-protection claims against Fifth Dimension, maker of Tito’s Handmade Vodka®, in a putative class action alleging the beverage company misrepresents the process of making its vodka by calling the product “handmade.” Terlesky v. Fifth Dimension, No. 15-0374 (S.D. Ohio, order entered November 17, 2015). The court analyzed…

  • Fruit and Vegetable Photos Not Misleading to Reasonable Consumer, Court Holds

    A California federal court has dismissed a proposed class action against Plum Organics alleging that large photos of fruits and vegetables on the company’s Mighty 4® Children’s Food product packaging mislead consumers into believing the products contain significant amounts of those fruits and vegetables. Workman v. Plum Inc., No. 15-2568 (N.D. Cal., filed November 2,…