Tag: labeling
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Public Health Advocates to Promote SSB Warnings in Upcoming Webinar
California-based ChangeLab Solutions, an interdisciplinary public health advocacy group focused on policy reform, is holding a September 24, 2014, Webinar to discuss the potential impact of mandatory warning labels on sugar-sweetened beverages in reducing the rates of youth and adult obesity and diabetes. Webinar panelists will reportedly discuss lessons learned from failed California legislation (S.B.…
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Merisant, Whole Earth Sweetener Agree to $1.65 Million Settlement and Pure Via Label Change
The parties to a putative class action against Merisant Co. and Whole Earth Sweetener Co. have agreed on settlement terms, including changes to the Pure Via sweetener’s website and packaging, class certification and a $1.65- million payment to a settlement fund. Aguiar v. Merisant Co., No. 14-670 (C.D. Cal., motion filed August 18, 2014). The…
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Motion Filed to Settle White Chocolate Nationwide Class Claims
The parties to litigation alleging that Ghirardelli Chocolate Co. white chocolate products do not contain the requisite white chocolate ingredients to be labeled and promoted as such have agreed to settle the putative nationwide class action for $5.25 million and labeling changes. Miller v. Ghirardelli Chocolate Co., No. 12-4936 (N.D. Cal., motion filed August 20, 2014).…
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Whole Foods Hit with Second Lawsuit Based on Consumer Reports’ Yogurt Findings
Echoing a putative class action filed in Massachusetts federal court on August 1, 2014, a plaintiff has filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania state court accusing the retailer of mislabeling its 365 Everyday Value yogurt’s sugar content as 2 grams despite containing 11.4 grams, according to test results published in the July…
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California Courts Wait for FDA Guidance in Two ECJ Cases
Following similar decisions from courts across the country, two California federal courts have delayed final rulings in cases accusing Kashi and Trader Joe’s of mislabeling their products by using the term “evaporated cane juice” (ECJ) in their ingredient lists rather than simply “sugar,” which the plaintiffs allege is the same substance. Gitson v. Trader Joe’s…
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Putative Class Action Accuses Whole Foods of Greek Yogurt Sugar Content Mislabeling
A plaintiff has alleged in Massachusetts federal court that Whole Foods Market mislabels its 365 Everyday Value Plain Greek Yogurt as containing 2 grams of sugar per serving despite Consumer Reports tests showing that a serving of the product contains an average of more than 11 grams of sugar. Knox v. Whole Foods Market, No.…
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Putative Class Action Filed Against Organic Milling for Allegedly False “100% Natural” Claims
A plaintiff has accused cereal company Organic Milling of mislabeling its Nutritious Living Hi-Lo brand cereals as “100% natural” despite allegedly containing synthetic and heavily processed ingredients and being produced with genetically modified (GM) crops. Mirto v. Organic Milling, No. BC553780 (Super. Ct. Cal., Los Angeles Cty., filed Aug. 5, 2014). The complaint alleges first…
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Kettle Brand Chips Consumer Fraud Complaint Narrowed
A federal court in California has granted in part the motion to dismiss filed by Diamond Foods, Inc. in a putative class action alleging that the company misleads consumers by claiming that its Reduced Fat Sea Salt Chips are “40% reduced fat potato chips” and its Backyard Barbecue Chips are “All Natural,” as well as…