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Valorie Winn v. Mondelez International, Inc. et al
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4:17-cv-02524
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June 28, 2018
Ginger Snaps Trans Fat Suit Stays Federal In California
A California federal judge Thursday decided to keep in federal court a proposed class action alleging Nabisco Ginger Snaps maker Mondelez International Inc. mislabels its cookies and violates rules against trans fats, saying the case can't go back to state court because he has original jurisdiction.
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June 15, 2017
Mondelez Trans Fat Suit Should Survive, Consumer Says
A proposed class action alleging Mondelez International Inc.'s Nabisco Ginger Snaps cookies violate rules against trans fats and are mislabeled should be kept alive, since California law bans harmful partially hydrogenated oils and the product's claims are misleading, according to a motion filed by a consumer Wednesday in California federal court.
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June 09, 2017
Trans Fat Suit Should Stay In Federal Court, Mondelez Says
Nabisco Ginger Snaps maker Mondelez International Inc. asked a California federal judge Thursday to keep in federal court a proposed class action alleging the cookies are mislabeled and violate rules against trans fats, saying the product is sold nationwide and a California-based grocery store isn't responsible for the bulk of the alleged misconduct.
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June 01, 2017
Nabisco Parent Slams Trans Fat Suit, Jabs Consumer's Attys
Nabisco Ginger Snaps maker Mondelez on Wednesday asked a California federal judge to toss a proposed class action alleging that its cookies are falsely labeled and violate U.S. Food and Drug Administration rules against trans fats, taking a jab at the consumer plaintiff's attorneys in the process.