
Orville Redenbacher’s Naturals Popcorns
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural and containing “only real ingredients”
May 2021: This case was voluntarily dismissed, the reasons for which have not been disclosed.
June 2020: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Conagra Brands for allegedly misleadingly marketing that its Snack Packs of Chocolate Fudge Pudding are “Made With Real Milk” when, according to the complaint, none of the ingredients in the pudding meet the FDA’s definition of “milk.” Instead, according to the plaintiffs, the pudding contains nonfat milk and palm oil, which is allegedly a cheaper and less nutritious replacement for the fat in milk. (Mena et al v. Conagra Brands, Inc., Case No. 20-cv-4505, S.D.N.Y.)
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Allegations: Falsely marketing products as natural and containing “only real ingredients”
Allegations: Falsely marketing seafoods as sustainable
Allegations: Falsely advertising products as containing “No Preservatives”
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “100% Whole Fish”
Allegations: Falsely advertising products as containing “No Preservatives”
Allegations: Misleadingly labeling products as containing no trans fats and being safe for human consumption when the spreads contain partially hydrogenated oils, which are trans fats that increase the risk…
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as natural and containing “only real ingredients” when the ingredient list reveals they contain artificial ingredients
Allegations: Falsely marketing that pudding contains “real milk” when it actually contains nonfat milk and palm oil
Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose that products contain artificial and unnatural ingredients to enhance the flavor of the characterizing ingredients
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing ingredients in Log Cabin Pancake Mixes
Allegations: False natural claims
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that brownies are fudge when they are missing ingredients essential in fudge
Allegations: False natural claims
Lawsuits allege brownie brands and others lack the essential dairy ingredients to call their products fudge.
Sticky marketing claim irks consumer.
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