Tag: Mississippi

  • Mississippi Proposes Amendments to “Meat” Definition Bill

    Mississippi’s bill restricting the use of animal-derived food products to describe plant-based foods, which has been in effect since July 2019, has reportedly received proposed amendments that would allow food companies to use such words if they are modified by vegetable-associated qualifiers, such as “veggie,” “meatless” or “plant-based.” The updated regulation would also allow food…

  • Vegan Food Co. Challenges Mississippi Meat Law

    Upton’s Naturals Co. has filed a lawsuit challenging Mississippi’s law prohibiting the use of “meat” to describe products that are not derived from animals. Upton’s Naturals Co. v. Bryant, No. 19-0462 (S.D. Miss., filed July 1, 2019). Upton’s, which makes “vegan burgers,” “vegan bacon” and “vegan chorizo,” argues that the law is a “content-based regulation…

  • Lawsuit Alleges Contaminated Goldfish Caused Gastroenteritis

    Pepperidge Farms Inc. faces a lawsuit alleging that a woman became ill with Salmonella gastroenteritis after eating the company’s Goldfish crackers, which purportedly contained contaminated dry whey powder. Finch v. Pepperidge Farms, Inc., No. 18-152 (N.D. Miss., filed August 8, 2018). The plaintiff alleges that she bought and ate the Goldfish on July 19, 2018,…

  • McDonald’s and Franchisee Not Liable for Cashier’s Spatula Attack on Customer

    A Mississippi appeals court has determined that neither McDonald’s Corp. nor one of its franchisees could be held liable for injuries allegedly resulting from a spatula-wielding cashier’s response to a dispute with a customer. Parmenter v. J&B Enters., Inc. No. 2010-CA-01251 (Miss. Ct. App., decided February 21, 2012). Affirming the trial court’s grant of summary judgment…