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Topic Archives: Food Misbranding

February 26, 2020 - Consumer Products, False Advertising, Food Misbranding, MDL

Is the Coke Half Full or Half Empty?

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

Earlier this month, a California federal judge certified six classes asserting state consumer protection statute claims in a multidistrict litigation alleging that The Coca-Cola Co. misled consumers about artificial flavors and added preservatives in its Coke products. See In re: Coca‑Cola Products Marketing and …›

June 6, 2019 - Consumer Products, False Advertising, Food Misbranding

“Natural” Complaint Barks Up the Wrong Tree

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

A New York federal court recently dismissed a putative class action alleging that a line of dog food products was improperly labeled as “natural” where the plaintiff alleged that the products contained only trace amounts of glyphosate, an herbicide. See Parks v. Ainsworth Pet …›

May 16, 2019 - Class Action, Class Certification, Consumer Products, False Advertising, Food Misbranding

Lead Plaintiff Spreads Her Misleading Butter Case a Little Too Thin

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

In April, a New York federal court denied certification for a purported class alleging that Johnson & Johnson misled customers by placing the words “no trans fat” on labels for its Benecol buttery spreads. See Bowling v. Johnson & Johnson, et al., 1:17-cv-03892, S.D.N.Y. …›

September 18, 2018 - Class Action, Class Certification, Consumer Products, FDA, Food Misbranding, Retail

Mixed Results on Class Certification for “Cereal” Plaintiff

In Hadley v. Kellogg Sales Company, Plaintiff Stephen Hadley, who has filed at least two additional lawsuits alleging the mislabeling of breakfast foods, sought certification of four California subclasses of purchasers of Kellogg’s cereal and cereal bar products.  On August 17, 2018, Judge Koh …›

February 23, 2018 - False Advertising, Food Misbranding

Second Time Is Not the Charm: Judge Koh Slams Plaintiff’s Second Bid for Class Certification in Baby Food Case

On remand from the Ninth Circuit, Judge Koh nixed a plaintiff’s second attempt to certify a nationwide class of Gerber’s baby food purchasers. Her decision is notable for two reasons.  First, in denying plaintiff’s Rule 23(b)(2) injunctive relief class based on changes to …›

September 27, 2017 - False Advertising, Food Misbranding

The Ninth Circuit’s Food Court Menu: A Status Update

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

A few years back, the Northern District of California was dubbed the “food court” based on the influx of food misbranding class actions claiming that alleged FDA regulatory infractions constituted violations of California consumer deception statutes.  The first cases in the misbranding pack were …›

July 7, 2017 - Consumer Products, FDA, False Advertising, Food Misbranding

UPDATE: The Revival of ECJ Lawsuits*

*This is an update to a previous post on the Class Dismissed blog, seen here. On June 8, 2017, Judge Carney dismissed Plaintiff’s class action Complaint because she failed to provide specifics about her own Sports Beans purchase.  The court held that the Complaint was …›

June 12, 2017 - Consumer Products, FDA, False Advertising, Food Misbranding

The Revival of ECJ Lawsuits: Sweet Tooth For Plaintiffs, or Toothless Claims?

Introduction.  On May 22, 2017, plaintiff Jessica Gomez filed an opposition on behalf of a putative class of consumers urging a federal district court judge not to dismiss her lawsuit against Jelly Belly Co. (“Jelly Belly”) for allegedly misleading consumers by listing “evaporated cane …›

May 8, 2017 - Class Action, Class Certification, FDA, Food Misbranding

Ninth Circuit Revives Gerber Baby Food Class Action

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

Bruton v. Gerber, No. 15-15174.  The district court had dismissed Plaintiff’s unjust enrichment claim, denied class certification for lack of an “ascertainable class,” and granted summary judgment to Gerber because Plaintiff lacked evidence of deception.  The Ninth Circuit reversed the rulings and remanded the …›

March 24, 2017 - False Advertising, Food Misbranding, Product Liability

Judge Koh Issues First Blow to “Added Sugars” Plaintiffs

By: Claudia M. Vetesi

The Big Picture:  On Tuesday, Judge Koh granted Kellogg’s Motion to Dismiss in its entirety in Hadley v. Kellogg Sales Company, No. 5:16-cv-04955-LHK (N.D. Cal.).  Hadley is one of three cases[1] against well-known cereal makers pending in the Northern District of California.  All three …›

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