
Ole Mexican Foods Xtreme Wellness Tortilla Wraps
Allegations: Products contain more carbohydrates and calories and less dietary fibers than represented on product packaging
La Barbera et al. v. Ole Mexican Foods, Inc.
20-cv-2324, C.D. Cal.
(Nov. 2020)
La Banderita Burrito Grande, Sabrosisimas Corn, Sabrosisimas Flour, and Whole Wheat Fajita
Falsely marketing products as if they are made in Mexico
Dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.
Allegations: Products contain more carbohydrates and calories and less dietary fibers than represented on product packaging
Allegations: Falsely marketing tortillas as made in Mexico
August 2016: A federal judge granted final approval of a settlement agreement in which the company agreed that several varieties of Ole Xtreme Wellness! Tortilla wraps will not contain partially…
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