Tag: yogurt
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New Report Claims Industry and Government Promote “Dairy Junk Foods”
Public Health attorney and author Michele Simon has issued a report titled “Whitewashed: How Industry and Government Promote Dairy Junk Foods.” According to Simon, dairy foods have gotten “a pass” as the public health community focuses on “obvious culprits such as soft drinks and fast food” to address the nation’s “public health epidemic due to…
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Theft of Yogurt Trade Secret Alleged in Chobani Ownership Dispute
The former wife of billionaire Chobani, Inc. CEO Hamdi Ulukaya has alleged that he “boasted on occasions that he had obtained the formula for the Chobani brand of yogurt from [competitor] Fage by bribing a former employee of Fage. He traveled to Europe and bribed this individual with 30,000 Euros.” Giray v. Ulukaya, No. 652838-2012…
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Court Dismisses Claim for Injunctive Relief Against Yogurt Maker
While a federal court in California has dismissed a request for injunctive relief in a consumer fraud action against Wallaby Yogurt Co. for lack of standing, it will allow the first amended complaint’s remaining claims to proceed. Morgan v. Wallaby Yogurt Co., Inc., No. 13-0296 (N.D. Cal., order entered March 13, 2014). Additional details about…
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Chobani Prohibited from Using “Greek” Yogurt Designation in U.K.
The England and Wales Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal filed by Chobani from a lower court’s grant of permanent injunction barring the company from selling “Greek yogurt” in the United Kingdom, finding that the court did not err in ruling that “FAGE was entitled to restrain Chobani from passing off its American made…
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Court Dismisses Claims Against WhiteWave with Prejudice
Citing the settlement of similar class claims in a Florida court and plausibility issues, a federal court in California has dismissed with prejudice a putative class action alleging that companies misbrand products with an evaporated cane juice (ECJ) designation and sell products not meeting the standard of identity for yogurt and milk, including soymilk and…
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Putative Class Claims Kefir and Lassi Products Misbranded with “Evaporated Cane Juice”
A California resident has filed a putative nationwide class action against Lifeway Foods, Inc., alleging that many of its kefir, lassi and frozen yogurt products are misbranded under federal law and the state’s Sherman Law because they list as ingredients “Evaporated Cane Juice” or “Organic Cane Juice,” terms that purportedly render the products illegal. Figy…
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Claims Pared in Consumer Fraud Suits Against Wallaby Yogurt and Trader Joe’s
A federal court in California has dismissed certain claims, with leave to amend, in putative class litigation challenging various aspects of labels for Wallaby Yogurt Co. and Trader Joe’s Co. food products; it has refused to abstain from deciding the matters under the primary jurisdiction doctrine. Morgan v. Wallaby Yogurt Co., Inc., No. 13-296, Gitson…
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Court Dismisses Consumer Fraud and Related Claims Against Yogurt Maker
On reconsideration, a federal court in California has dismissed a lawsuit against Chobani, Inc., in a putative class action alleging that its yogurt products are mislabeled because they include “evaporated cane juice” (ECJ) as an ingredient and state that they have no added sugar and contain only “natural ingredients.” Kane v. Chobani, Inc., No. 12-2425…