Tag: grocery
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New “Misbranded Food” Lawsuit Filed by Repeat Plaintiffs
Two California residents who recently sued Trader Joe’s for allegedly misbranding certain foods by using “organic evaporated cane juice” on its product labels have filed a putative nationwide class action against a yogurt company with similar allegations. Gitson v. Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc., No. 13-1517 (N.D. Cal., filed April 4, 2013). Details about the Trader…
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Food Labeling Claims Filed Against Trader Joe’s in California
Three California residents have filed a putative class action against food retailer Trader Joe’s in federal court, alleging three different types of misleading labeling claims: using the terms “evaporated cane juice” or “organic evaporated cane juice,” identifying as “natural” or “no added coloring or preservatives” foods that contain added preservatives and artificial colors, and representing…
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Organic Grocery Chain Bans Products with Cartoon Packaging
In an effort to combat marketing to children, a Washington, D.C.-based organic grocer has stopped stocking products whose packaging features cartoon characters from books, movies and TV programs. According to a MOM’s Organic Market news release, products such as Dora the Explorer frozen soybeans will be replaced with alternatives in cartoon-free packaging. “Marketing to children…
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Alleged E. Coli Injury Claims Filed in Canada
An Edmonton, Alberta, resident has filed a putative class action against a beef processor with operations in Alberta and Nebraska, alleging that he became severely ill from consuming the company’s beef, which was recalled in September 2012 due to an E. coli outbreak. Harrison v. XL Foods Inc., No. 1203-14727 (Can. Alta. Q.B., filed October…
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California Law Applied to Costco’s Cheese Recall Insurance Coverage Dispute
Finding that California law applies to a dispute between Costco Wholesale Corp. and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., a federal court has dismissed Costco’s claims for violations of Washington state law and for bad faith coverage by estoppel arising out of the insurer’s refusal to handle claims of personal injury from cheese that Costco sold. Costco…
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Shopper Claims Ralph’s Grocery Co. Improperly Shared Personal Information
A California resident has filed a putative class action against Ralphs Grocery Co. alleging that it breached its promise not to share the personal information that shoppers must provide to obtain a “Ralphs rewards Card”; only cardholders may purportedly take advantage of advertised store discounts. Heller v. Ralphs Grocery Co., No. BC486035 (Cal. Super. Ct., Los…
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Suit Claims Costco Mislabels Potato Snacks as “0 Grams Trans Fat”
Seeking to represent a statewide class of product purchasers, a California resident has filed a putative class action against Costco, alleging that the company falsely sells its Kirkland Signature Kettle Brand Potato Chips®, which purportedly contain “more than 13 grams of fat per 50 grams,” with a “0 Trans Fat” label. Thomas v. Costco Wholesale…
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Lawsuits Concluded: No Trademark for “Texas Toast,” No Class Claims for Joe’s Crab Shack Employees, No Racial Discrimination Class Claims Against McDonald’s, No Wrongful Death Suit Against Dole Food, No Antitrust Action Against Whole Foods
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the Roskam Baking Co. did not infringe a trademark by using the term “Texas Toast” in selling its packaged croutons. T. Marzetti Co. v. Roskam Baking Co., No. 10-3784 (6th Cir., decided May 25, 2012). Marzetti apparently began using the Texas Toast mark for its frozen garlic…