Kraft Foods & Hormel Foods Deli Meat Style Food Product Purchasers File Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Hormel & Kraft Over Food Labeling.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Kraft Foods, Inc. (“Kraft Foods” or “Kraft”) and Hormel Foods, Corp. (“Hormel Foods: or “Hormel”) (collectively “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division (styled Brad Kuenzig v. Kraft Foods, Inc. and Hormel Foods, Corp.,, Civil Action Case No. 8:11-cv-00838-SCB-TGW), alleging, among other things, that Kraft and Hormel marketed and distributed pre-packaged deli-styled meat products with retail labels touting “95% Fat Free” “96 % Fat Free” “97 % Fat Free” or “98 % Fat Free” when the products allegedly contain more fat than the amount stated, according to the Kraft Foods & Hormel Foods Deli-Style Meat Product Labeling class action lawsuit complaint.
The Kraft Foods & Hormel Foods Deli-Style Meat Product Labeling class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of the following putative class of persons, unless otherwise excluded:
All persons who purchased in the United States the deli-meat-style food products marketed and distributed by Defendants, labled with Percentage-Fat-Free claims between April 2006 and the present. Excluded from the Class are those who purchased the products for resale, members of the federal judiciary and their relatives and Defendants’ officers, directors and employees.
For more information on the Kraft Foods & Hormel Foods Deli-Style Meat Product Labeling class action lawsuit complaint, read the Kraft Foods & Hormel Foods Deli-Style Meat Product Labeling class action lawsuit complaint.
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