Tag: labeling
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Sanderson Farms “100% Natural” Chicken Lawsuit to Continue
A California federal court has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that Sanderson Farms Inc. misleads consumers about the presence of antibiotics in its chickens. Friends of the Earth v. Sanderson Farms Inc., No. 17-3592 (N.D. Cal., entered December 3, 2018). The plaintiffs—several advocacy groups—assert that Sanderson’s marketing misleads consumers into believing that…
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Second Circuit Affirms Truffle Lawsuit Dismissal
In a summary order, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s judgment in favor of Monini North America in a lawsuit alleging that consumers were misled about the truffle content of the company’s truffle-flavored oil. Jessani v. Monini N. Am. Inc., No. 17-2504 (2nd Cir., entered December 3,…
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“Natural” Marinade Contains Citric Acid, Canola Oil, Complaint Argues
A consumer has filed a putative class action challenging La Lechonera Products Inc.’s “all natural” and “no preservatives” representations on its marinade packaging, alleging that the presence of citric acid and canola oil in the product preclude the company from making those marketing claims. Williams v. La Lechonera Prods. Inc., No. 2018-39361-CA-01 (Fla Cir. Ct.,…
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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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Denmark Proposes Food Labels Denoting Environmental Impact
As part of a climate package, Denmark has reportedly proposed food labels that would indicate the environmental impact of the food’s production. Danish Minister for the Environment Lars Christian Lilleholt reportedly told The Local, “We want to give consumers the means to assess in supermarkets the environmental impact of products.” The Danish Agriculture & Food…
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Consumers Challenge D-Malic Acid in Ocean Spray, Neuro Beverages
Consumers have filed lawsuits alleging that companies misrepresent their products as “natural” because they contain d-malic acid. One lawsuit targets Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc., alleging it mislabels its juices as free from artificial flavors despite containing d-malic acid rather than the naturally occurring l-malic acid. Froio v. Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc., No. 18-12005 (D. Mass.,…
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Kern’s Juices “Almost Entirely Sugar-Water,” Lawsuit Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Stremick’s Heritage Foods misrepresents its Kern’s juice as a “healthful, natural juice product made solely from fresh fruits” despite being “almost entirely sugar-water, with a small amount of fruit juice added for color and texture.” Levin v. Stremick’s Heritage Foods, No. 18-1748 (C.D. Cal., filed…
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Kind Snacks Contain Undisclosed Processed Ingredients, Lawsuit Alleges
A consumer has filed a putative class action alleging that Kind LLC misleadingly markets its products as made from whole fresh fruits. Song v. Kind LLC, No. 18-4982 (E.D.N.Y., filed September 4, 2018). The complaint asserts that the product names and descriptions “use collective names to refer to their components” because they are allegedly made from…