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Lawsuits accuse companies of using deceptive claims to reel in consumers.
An August 2012 class action lawsuit was filed against ConAgra Foods, maker of Parkay Spray butter substitute, claiming that the spray is falsely marketed as “fat-free” and “calorie-free,” when, in fact, it contains 832 calories and 93 grams of fat per 8-oz. bottle. (Trewhitt et al v. ConAgra Foods, Inc., Case No. 12-cv-00287).
For more information about other class-action lawsuits filed against ConAgra Foods and TINA.org’s coverage of the company, click here.
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