Tag: GMO
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USDA Announces Public Meeting of NOSB
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Agricultural Marketing Service has announced an October 22-24, 2013, public meeting of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) in Louisville, Kentucky. The meeting will address “several petitions pertaining to changes to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances, including several substances for use in aquaculture, streptomycin for use…
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Court Rules Consumer Fraud Claims Against Crisco Maker Not Preempted
A federal court in California has denied the motion to dismiss filed by J.M Smucker Co. in a putative class action alleging that it misleads consumers by labeling four of its Crisco® oil products as “All Natural” because they are purportedly made with genetically modified (GM) corn, canola and soy crops and because they are…
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MDL Court Narrows “All Natural” Claims over Frito-Lay GMO Products
A multidistrict litigation (MDL) court in New York has granted in part the motion to dismiss filed in a putative class action alleging that Frito-Lay North America and PepsiCo., its parent, mislead consumers by labeling various Tostitos®, SunChips® and Fritos Bean Dip® products as “all natural” when they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). In re…
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$9 Million Proposed Settlement of Naked Juice Suits Garners Preliminary Approval
A federal court in California has issued an order granting the motion for preliminary approval of a class settlement in five lawsuits alleging that Naked Juice Co. misrepresented its beverages as “All Natural” and “Non-GMO.” Pappas v. Naked Juice Co. of Glendora, Inc., No. 11 8276 (C.D. Cal., order entered August 7, 2013). According to the…
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Putative Class Claims Tortilla Chips Falsely Advertised as “All Natural”
A Florida resident has filed a putative statewide class action against Gruma Corp., alleging that the company falsely advertises its Mission® Restaurant Style Tortilla chip products as “all natural” when they contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Griffith v. Gruma Corp., No. 13-80791 (S.D. Fla., filed August 12, 2013). Alleging violations of the Florida Deceptive and…
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Slate Article Rebuts Media Item Linking Eosinophilic Disorder to GM Corn
An August 7, 2013, Slate article by Genetic Literacy Project Executive Director Jon Entine has criticized a recent magazine story allegedly linking eosinophilic disorder—“a multisystemic condition in which white blood cells overproduce in response to allergens”—to genetically modified (GM) corn, calling out Elle writer Caitlin Shetterly for stoking “conspiratorial fears that the government is covering…
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French President Vows to Continue Ban on GM Corn Crops
According to news sources, French President François Hollande has said that the country will maintain its prohibition on growing genetically modified (GM) corn sold by Monsanto, despite a Council of State court ruling reversing the moratorium on the ground that it had little legal basis. The ban on MON810 corn has been in effect in…
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Magistrate Recommends Hold on “100% Natural” Suit Against General Mills
A federal magistrate has recommended that General Mills’ motion to dismiss a putative consumer fraud class action be denied without prejudice and that, under the primary jurisdiction doctrine, the suit be stayed “pending action by the FDA [Food and Drug Administration] with respect to the referral made by Judge Rogers in Cox v. Gruma. Van…