TINA’s Take: Food Makers Should Disclose Animal-Derived Ingredients
TINA.org joins push for more transparency in food labeling.
June 2023: The Court granted final approval of the settlement agreement.
November 2022: The Court granted preliminary approval of a settlement agreement. For more information, go to https://www.doubledownsettlement.com/.
April 2021: Plaintiffs filed an amended complaint.
April 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Double Down Interactive and International Game Technology for allegedly misleadingly representing that its online casino games are free to play when, according to the plaintiffs, consumers need chips to play the games and, after they use all of the free chips given to first time visitors, they must purchase additional chips to play the games. Plaintiffs also claim that the companies violate Washington law by operating illegal gambling games. (Benson et al v. Double Down Interactive, LLC and International Game Technology, Case No. 18-cv-525, W.D. Wash.)
TINA.org joins push for more transparency in food labeling.
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