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19 March 2020

Putative Class Action Alleges Ruffles Chips Contain Artificial Flavor

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A plaintiff has alleged that Frito-Lay North America Inc. fails to include a mandated front-of-package disclosure that its Cheddar and Sour Cream...
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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A plaintiff has alleged that Frito-Lay North America Inc. fails to include a mandated front-of-package disclosure that its Cheddar and Sour Cream chips are flavored with artificial flavoring. Ithier v. Frito-Lay N. Am. Inc., No. 20-1810 (S.D.N.Y., filed March 1, 2020). The complaint asserts that “[b]ased on flavor composition analysis of the Products, the artificial flavor consists of compounds associated with butter flavor,” and “butter flavor is known as enhancing and boosting the flavor of cheddar cheese.” Thus, according to the plaintiff, the flavor of the chips should be listed as “Artificially Flavored Cheddar & Sour Cream.” The plaintiff alleges fraud, unjust enrichment, negligent misrepresentation, breach of warranties and a violation of New York’s consumer-protection statute, and he seeks class certification, injunctive relief, damages and attorney’s fees.

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