Tag: New York
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New York City Ban on Polystyrene Invalidated
A New York state court has vacated a New York City prohibition on expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) after a challenge by several food companies, supermarkets and food-service businesses that used EPS in their food packaging. Dart Container Corp. v. De Blasio, No. 100734/15 (N.Y. Super. Ct., order entered September 21, 2015). The court provides a history…
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“All Natural” Lawsuits Filed in New York over Hummus, Cheese Crisps
A consumer has filed a putative class action in New York federal court against Tribe Mediterranean Foods alleging that its hummus is not “all natural” because the product contains genetically modified (GM) ingredients, including canola oil and citric acid. Magier v. Tribe Mediterranean Foods, No. 15-5781 (S.D.N.Y., filed July 23, 2015). The complaint asserts that…
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Mentos® Gum Packages Are Slack-Filled, Proposed Class Action Alleges
A group of consumers has filed a putative class action against Perfetti Van Melle USA alleging that the packaging of its Mentos® sugar-free gum contains non-functional slack fill, which amounts to unfair business practices. Hu v. Perfetti Van Melle USA Inc., No. 15-3742 (E.D.N.Y., filed June 26, 2015). The gum is sold as packages of…
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Proposed “All Natural” Class Action Targets Pepsi’s Pure Leaf® Iced Tea
A consumer has filed a putative class action against Unilever U.S., PepsiCo and the Pepsi Lipton Tea Partnership alleging that their line of Pure Leaf® Iced Teas are misleadingly labeled as “All Natural” and preservative-free because they contain citric acid, a synthetic ingredient. Ren v. Unilever U.S., Inc., No. 156463/2015 (N.Y. Sup. Ct., filed June…
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Consumer Putative Class Action Targets McCormick’s Alleged Slack-Filled Pepper Tins
Echoing a lawsuit brought a week earlier by a competitor in the pepper category, a consumer has filed a proposed class action against McCormick & Co. alleging that the company underfills its tins of black pepper because it reduced the pepper in each tin by 25 percent but retained the traditional packaging size. Dupler v.…
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Inko’s® Tea Contains Unnatural Ascorbic Acid, Proposed Class Action Alleges
A group of plaintiffs has filed a putative class action against Inko’s Tea alleging that the company’s tea products contain ascorbic acid, “a non-natural, highly chemically processed ingredient regularly used as a preservative,” despite advertising the products as “100% Natural.” Collazo v. Inko’s Tea, LLC, No. 15-3070 (E.D.N.Y., filed June 8, 2015). Inko’s has consistently…