Whole foods face a plush action on the harm of this snacking

The grocery chain has been accused of deceiving customers on the main ingredients.


Whole foods Purchase customers who have thought of thinking that its 365 Graham biological cookies contain honey and whole grains as major ingredients, classic action argues.

A federal judge on Tuesday decided that entire foods face the Legal Challenge deposited by Chandra Campbell. In doing so, the American district judge Gregory Woods cited a pursuit of 2018 on cheez-sound labeled as "whole grain", even if the enriched white flour was the main ingredient, according toAmerican News and Global Report.

"It's not implausible that consumers understand the words on the box to say what they mean," wrote Judge Gregory Woods, depending on the outlet. (In touch:Grocery shortages to wait in 2021, according to experts.)

Woods acknowledged that it did not know previously that Graham made reference to a specific type of flour. Indeed, Graham's flour is a type of wheat flour.

"This judge did not know that the" Graham "in Graham Cracker referred to a type of flour: the crackers could have been named from a famous person named Graham, the way Peach Melba and Melba Toast were named After an opera singer, "he added.

A spokesperson for whole food has declined a request for comments fromEat this, not that!, citing the dispute pending. In the past, the company called the "literal unreasonably" trial because a list of ingredients is on the back of the box.

The woods rejected the fraud and neglect claims filed by Campbell to try to change the packaging. To get all the latest grocery news delivered directly to your electronic inbox,Subscribe to our newsletter!


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