Tag: organic
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Fruit and Vegetable Photos Not Misleading to Reasonable Consumer, Court Holds
A California federal court has dismissed a proposed class action against Plum Organics alleging that large photos of fruits and vegetables on the company’s Mighty 4® Children’s Food product packaging mislead consumers into believing the products contain significant amounts of those fruits and vegetables. Workman v. Plum Inc., No. 15-2568 (N.D. Cal., filed November 2,…
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Plum Organics to Change Product Names in Response to CSPI’s Litigation Threat
Baby food manufacturer Plum Organics has agreed to adjust its products’ names to more accurately reflect their contents in light of threatened litigation from consumer group Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI). CSPI contended Plum’s products misleadingly featured names highlighting their “healthful, high-value ingredients, such as kale, quinoa, blueberries, and green beans,” but…
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Lawsuit Challenging National Organic Program Guidance on Pesticides to Continue
A California federal court has denied the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by environmental organizations challenging USDA’s issuance of a guidance document about the use of pesticides in compost without first having solicited public comment. Ctr. for Envt’l Health v. Vilsack, No. 15-1690 (N.D. Cal., order entered September 29).…
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FOE Report Claims Food Industry Covertly Manipulates Public Discourse
Friends of the Earth (FOE) has released a report claiming that so-called food and agriculture industry front groups use covert tactics to influence the public discourse around agriculture, organic production and sustainability, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Titled Spinning Food: How Food Industry Front Groups and Covert Communications Are Shaping the Story of Food, the…
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Abbott Labs Faces Proposed Class Action over “Organic” Infant Formula
A group of consumers has filed a putative class action against Abbott Laboratories, Inc. alleging the company misrepresents its Similac Advance® Organic Infant Formulas because several of the ingredients are banned by federal law from use in food labeled “organic.” Marentette v. Abbott Labs., Inc., No. 15-2837 (E.D.N.Y., filed May 15, 2015). The plaintiffs challenge…
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CSPI Threatens Litigation Against Plum Organics and Gerber over Allegedly Deceptive Trade Practices
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has threatened to bring lawsuits against Plum Organics and Gerber Products Co. for allegedly deceptive trade practices in the marketing and labeling of their food products for babies and toddlers. In its May 11, 2015, letter addressed to Gerber and its parent company Nestlé S.A., CSPI…
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OFPA Does Not Preempt Putative Class Challenge to “Organic” Labels, Court Finds
A New York federal court has granted in part and denied in part a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that Hain Celestial’s Earth’s Best® food and body-care products are deceivingly labeled as “organic,” finding that the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) does not preempt the plaintiffs’ claims. Segedie v. Hain Celestial Grp., No. 14-5029…
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USDA Proposes Revisions to Origin of Livestock Rules
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Agricultural Marketing Service has proposed revisions to the origin of livestock requirements that govern the transition of dairy animals to organic production. Clarifying that a producer can transition dairy animals into organic production only once, the amendments would ensure that “after completion of this one-time transition, any new dairy animals…