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Alaei v. H.J. Heinz Company, L.P. et al
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July 19, 2016
Consumers Say Kraft Heinz Can't Toss False Label Suit
A group of condiment buyers accusing Kraft Heinz Foods Co. of duping customers with labels that say their products are "made in the U.S." when they actually contain foreign ingredients asked a California federal judge on Monday to keep their suit alive, arguing that the company isn't playing by the rules, which don't apply retroactively.
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April 25, 2016
Kraft Heinz Made In USA False Ad Suit Is Too Bland
A California federal judge on Friday wiped clean a proposed class action accusing Kraft Heinz of duping consumers into believing its sauces are U.S.-manufactured when some purportedly contain foreign ingredients, saying the suit provides "almost no detail" regarding the alleged deception.
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March 15, 2016
Shopper Fights Heinz's Bid To Nix 'Made In US' False Ad Suit
A Heinz 57 sauce consumer on Monday urged a California federal judge to keep alive a proposed class action accusing Kraft Heinz of duping consumers with a "Made in the U.S." label on products that contain foreign ingredients, arguing that her claims are particular enough to remain.
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February 23, 2016
Kraft Heinz Wants Out Of 'Made In US' False Label Suit
Kraft Heinz on Monday asked a California federal judge to dump a proposed class action alleging the company tricks customers by labeling its products as "made in the U.S." when they actually contain foreign ingredients, saying those claims amounted to nothing but "guesswork."
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January 04, 2016
Heinz, Rockstar Hit With Suits Over 'Made In US' Labels
Both condiment maker H.J. Heinz and energy drink maker Rockstar dupe customers into paying more for products labeled "manufactured in the U.S." when they actually contain foreign-made ingredients, in violation of California's consumer protection laws, according to two proposed class actions lodged Thursday in California federal court.