Tag: slack-fill

  • Federal Court Dismisses Misbranding Claims Against 7-Eleven

    A federal court in California has dismissed with prejudice the breach of warranty claims made by a putative class as to purportedly “misbranded food products” sold by 7-Eleven, but dismissed the remaining consumer fraud claims without prejudice to allow the plaintiff to amend the complaint to meet the stringent pleading requirements for fraud-based allegations. Bishop v.…

  • Tuna Makers Agree to Settle Claims for Alleged Product Misrepresentations

    The day after district attorneys for three California counties filed a lawsuit against tuna producers alleging that they make quantity misrepresentations “by failing to meet the standard of identity for canned tuna products seasoned or flavored with broth, as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations,” it was announced that a $3.3 million settlement had…

  • CSPI Calls on FDA, State Attorneys General to Reduce “Slack Fill” in Food Packaging

    The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is urging the Food and Drug Administration and state attorneys general to crack down on “slack fill” in food packages. Industry apparently defines slack fill as the difference between the capacity of a container and the volume of product inside. The federal government’s existing regulations are…