Deception Allegations Against Conagra Brands in Fish Products Lawsuit

Wednesday, 12 June 2024, 16:09

A lawsuit accuses Conagra Brands of deceiving consumers by 'short weighting' its Mrs. Paul's and Van de Kamp's frozen fish products, falsely claiming they are '100% whole fish.' The addition of water and sodium tripolyphosphate leads to a weight increase, causing concerns of overpayment and product misrepresentation.
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Deception Allegations Against Conagra Brands in Fish Products Lawsuit

A lawsuit exposes deceitful practices

A new lawsuit alleges that Conagra Brands has been deceptive in its marketing of Mrs. Paul's and Van de Kamp's fish products.

Allegations of '100% whole fish' claim

The lawsuit claims that the products' labeling of '100% whole fish' is misleading, as substances like sodium tripolyphosphate are added to boost weight.

  • Concerns of overpayment: Consumers express worry about paying more for products due to added ingredients.
  • Impact on consumers: The lawsuit highlights the importance of transparent labeling in food products.

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.

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