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supermarketnews.comKroger agreed to pay $1.25 million to resolve allegations that five Carbmaster bread products sold in California carried incorrect calorie counts. The settlement covers sales at stores owned by the chain including Food 4 Less, Foods Co., and Ralphs.
foxbusiness.comA proposed class-action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Cento Fine Foods falsely markets some of its canned tomato products as containing certified San Marzano tomatoes. The company said the suit is without merit and vowed to seek its dismissal. The case references a sim…
nypost.comA class action lawsuit filed in California accuses the New Jersey-based company of misleading consumers with its 'Certified San Marzano' canned tomatoes. Plaintiffs claim the product lacks the taste, consistency and physical traits of authentic San Marzano tomatoes protected by E…
nypost.comThe lawsuit alleges the New Jersey-based company misleads consumers by suggesting its canned tomatoes carry an official Italian DOP designation and meet strict San Marzano quality standards. Cento states its products are certified by an independent agency called Agri-Cert and com…