Tag: yogurt
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Economic Loss Class Action Filed Against Chobani for Mold in Yogurt
While dozens of consumers have purportedly experienced nausea and cramps after eating Chobani Greek Yogurt products allegedly contaminated with mold, a California resident without apparent physical injury has filed a putative class action against the company to recover damages for purchasing a defective product. Green v. Chobani, Inc., No. 13-2106 (S.D. Cal., filed September 9,…
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CSPI Urges Dannon to Remove Carmine from Yogurt
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has asked Dannon to stop using carmine—a dye reportedly derived from the dried, crushed bodies of cochineal insects—to fruit-flavored yogurt to give it a pink color. According to the advocacy watchdog, Dannon’s practice not only cheats consumers, “who might expect that the named fruits—and not the…
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Court Dismisses Certain Claims Against Yogurt Maker
A federal court in California has dismissed some of the consumer fraud claims filed against Chobani, Inc. in putative class litigation alleging that the company mislabels its yogurts as containing “evaporated cane juice,” misleads consumers by stating that its products do not contain added sugar and falsely states that its products are “all natural” because…
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Court Dismisses Consumer Fraud Claims Against Soy Yogurt Maker
A federal court in California has dismissed without prejudice a putative class action alleging that Wholesoy & Co. misleads consumers by (i) listing “organic evaporated cane juice” instead of “sugar” or “dried cane syrup” as an ingredient on its soy yogurt products in violation of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labeling rules, and (ii) marketing…
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Court Decides What Makes Yogurt Yogurt
A federal court in New York has dismissed putative class claims filed against Dannon Co., alleging that its Activia® yogurt products are not actually yogurt because they contain filler products including milk protein concentrate (MPC), an ingredient that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) purportedly prohibits from use in yogurt. Conroy v. The Dannon Co.,…
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New “Misbranded Food” Lawsuit Filed by Repeat Plaintiffs
Two California residents who recently sued Trader Joe’s for allegedly misbranding certain foods by using “organic evaporated cane juice” on its product labels have filed a putative nationwide class action against a yogurt company with similar allegations. Gitson v. Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc., No. 13-1517 (N.D. Cal., filed April 4, 2013). Details about the Trader…
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UK High Court Bars Chobani from Using “Greek” Yogurt Label
According to a news source, U.K. High Court Justice Michael Briggs has ordered New York-based Chobani to change its “Greek” yogurt labels, finding that they mislead more than 50 percent of British consumers into believing that it was made in Greece. Company rival Fage brought the lawsuit to “restrain Chobani from passing off its American-made…
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Misbranded Yogurt Suit Dismissed with Prejudice
A California federal court has dismissed with prejudice claims filed against a yogurt maker and its parent company alleging that its Greek style yogurt product was misbranded under federal food regulations. Smith v. Cabot Creamery Coop., Inc., No. 12-4591 (N.D. Cal., decided February 25, 2013). The putative class plaintiffs alleged that the defendants used whey protein…