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Healthy-sounding food labels being challenged


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By Paul M. Barrett, Bloomberg News

Over the past 18 months, a group of plaintiffs’ lawyers who got rich suing the tobacco industry have turned their litigious attention to what they hope will be the next big thing: challenges to healthy-sounding food labels they allege are misleading.

Hailing from across the U.S., the lawyers decided to sue in federal courts in Northern California, where the consumer-protection laws are expansive and the jury pool nutrition-conscious.

“Even the judges are calling this jurisdiction the Food Court,” says Pierce Gore, the San Jose attorney serving as local coordinator for plaintiffs’ firms in Mississippi, Texas, Tennessee, Illinois, and New York.

So far three dozen suits seeking class-action status are pending in the Bay Area. The grocery list of targets includes Unilever’s Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, Chobani yogurt, Kraft’s Trident gum, Hershey chocolates, Ocean Spray beverages, and Associated British Foods’ Twinings teas.

Unlike suits over cigarettes, these food label cases don’t allege that anyone has been physically injured or addicted; nor do they suggest that the products in question are dangerous or defective. Instead they challenge the hawking of granola bars, fruit juice, and green tea as being good for you.

Specifically, the suits say consumers are being tricked by such claims as “100 percent natural” and “no sugar added.”

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  1. Dogula says - Posted: August 23, 2013

    Lawyers attempting to drum up business for themselves again. Why do lefties always think we’re too stupid to read labels for ourselves? We need Nanny to look out for us. . .maybe most people just really don’t CARE what is in their food. Those who do care, pay attention. For those who don’t care, all the packaging info in the world will make no difference. It’ll just put more money into lawyers’ and politicians’ pockets, and cost the consumer more money they don’t have.

  2. 4-mer-usmc says - Posted: August 24, 2013

    Dogula:

    “Why do lefties always think we’re too stupid to read labels for ourselves?”

    Your above generalization implies that every Democrat agrees with all far-left leaning radical philosophies. As a point of clarification that is actually not true and many Democrats are much closer to the “center” in their political beliefs. Such generalized characterizations are equally as unfair as implying that every Republican or Libertarian agrees with all far-right leaning radical philosophies.