Artificial Ingredients

Kraft Heinz Faces Lawsuit Over “Artificial” Mac & Cheese Ingredients

Kraft Heinz will face a nationwide class action lawsuit alleging that its Kraft Mac & Cheese, despite labeling claims of no artificial preservatives, contains synthetic citric acid and sodium phosphates. U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland ruled that the plaintiffs plausibly alleged these ingredients function as preservatives, making the labeling false and supporting their case with academic studies and FDA guidance. While the judge agreed that the plaintiffs lacked standing to demand new labels due to their current awareness, she determined the allegations were sufficient to proceed with the case. The lawsuit seeks damages for fraud, unjust enrichment, and consumer protection law violations, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of food label accuracy.

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A real nut case: Cold Stone Creamery faces suit over lack of real pistachios in pistachio ice cream

As a lover of all things ice cream, the recent news about Cold Stone Creamery facing a lawsuit over the lack of real pistachios in their pistachio ice cream has certainly caught my attention. I can’t help but feel slightly disappointed knowing that a flavor I once enjoyed may not be as authentic as I thought. When I think of pistachio ice cream, I think of the creamy texture and the delicious crunch of real pistachios in every bite. The idea that what I’m actually eating is a concoction of processed ingredients is disheartening.

It’s not just about the lack of genuine pistachios, the issue goes deeper than that.… Continue reading