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Article Taken from Organic Consumers

 

Lawsuit Against Kraft for Labeling Synthetic Concoction

as 'Guacamole' Dip

 

A Los Angeles woman sued Kraft Foods Inc. for fraud and deceptive

labeling last week, claiming that its Kraft Dips Guacamole dip --

which contains less than 2 percent avocado -- is misleading

consumers.

 

The plaintiff, Brenda Lifsey, said she discovered the miniscule

amount of avocado in Kraft's guacamole last year when she made a

three-layer dip. " It just didn't taste avocadoey, " Lifsey said. " I

looked at the ingredients and found there was almost no avocado in

it. "

 

Lifsey's suit asks the Los Angeles County Superior Court to halt

Kraft's marketing of the guacamole dip as guacamole -- which

traditionally contains mostly avocado, along with smaller amounts of

other ingredients such as tomato and onion. She is also seeking

attorneys' fees and unspecified punitive damages.

 

Kraft's guacamole -- one of the best-selling avocado dips in the

country -- contains mostly starch, large quantities of partially

hydrogenated coconut and soybean oils, and blue and yellow food

coloring to give it a green color.

 

According to Claire Regan, vice president of Kraft Foods corporate

affairs, the company is in the process of re-labeling its guacamole

dip to make it more clear to consumers that the dip is merely

guacamole-flavored dip. Regan said the change was not associated

with Lifsey's lawsuit.

 

" We think consumers understand that [the dip] isn't made from

avocado, " Regan said. " All of the ingredients are listed on the

label for consumers to reference. "

 

The FDA has no regulation in place for requiring guacamole to

contain a minimum amount of avocado. However, the agency does

regulate other foods, such as peanut butter, which must contain 90

percent peanuts by law. FDA spokesman Michael Herndon said the

agency would need to find Kraft's label misleading in order for the

guacamole dip to be considered misbranded.

 

Consumer advocate Mike Adams, author of " Grocery Warning, " said

guacamole is one of several grocery store foods that are packaged,

positioned and marketed deceptively.

 

" Food manufacturers use artificial colors, hydrogenated oils, flavor

additives and dangerous cancer-causing chemicals like sodium nitrite

to alter the cosmetics, texture and taste of foods, essentially

fooling our eyes and taste buds, " Adams said.

 

" The practice is highly unethical but widespread, and unless more

consumers start suing food companies to reverse this trend, the

deceptions will continue, " he said. " Government regulators, for

example, are doing nothing to prevent this kind of deceptive

labeling. "

 

Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in

the Public Interest, called on the FDA to set standards requiring

Kraft and other manufacturers to disclose the amount of avocado in

their guacamole dips. Jacobson said Kraft's labeling is " deceptive

marketing " and said companies with such labels are " begging to be

sued. "

 

Food For Thought!!!

 

Regards

Caroline

http://alwaysnaturallygreat.com

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It might be worthy to understand the foundation of the Kraft company:

 

 

 

They are now owned and controlled by the Phillip Morris Company, the largest

tobacco conglomerate in the world. As the world of litigation finally

started getting a financial grip on the tobacco giant, they simply stayed

one jump ahead of us and took their very cunning expertise in forcing our

forming of habits with their big money and started shifting it to food

companies. In 2001 they started buying up food brands and companies like

Kraft, Stouffers, Oreo, Ritz, Life Savers, Oscar Mayer, Post, Philadelphia,

Miller making Phillip Morris the 2nd largest FOOD company in the world. (see

The Wellness Revolution, by Paul Zane Pilzer)

 

 

 

Phillip Morris has grown a very negative reputation from the public because

of their tobacco devastation to our health and thus have changed their name

to Altria Group most likely to avoid recognition. (see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altria_Group)

 

 

 

Does it surprise you they are trying to be deceptive?

 

 

 

We can all vote with our choices in what we buy.

 

 

 

Blessings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stan Crane

 

1-303-360-0100

 

stancrane

 

www.TeamGlyco.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow I had no idea, thank you for the valued information. I will

definately let others know and will look at my purchases in future.

 

Regards

Caroline

http://alwaysnaturallygreat.com

 

 

 

, " Stan Crane "

<stancrane wrote:

>

> It might be worthy to understand the foundation of the Kraft

company:

>

>

>

> They are now owned and controlled by the Phillip Morris Company,

the largest

> tobacco conglomerate in the world. As the world of litigation

finally

> started getting a financial grip on the tobacco giant, they simply

stayed

> one jump ahead of us and took their very cunning expertise in

forcing our

> forming of habits with their big money and started shifting it to

food

> companies. In 2001 they started buying up food brands and

companies like

> Kraft, Stouffers, Oreo, Ritz, Life Savers, Oscar Mayer, Post,

Philadelphia,

> Miller making Phillip Morris the 2nd largest FOOD company in the

world. (see

> The Wellness Revolution, by Paul Zane Pilzer)

>

>

>

> Phillip Morris has grown a very negative reputation from the

public because

> of their tobacco devastation to our health and thus have changed

their name

> to Altria Group most likely to avoid recognition. (see

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altria_Group)

>

>

>

> Does it surprise you they are trying to be deceptive?

>

>

>

> We can all vote with our choices in what we buy.

>

>

>

> Blessings.

>

Stan Crane

>

> 1-303-360-0100

>

> stancrane

>

> www.TeamGlyco.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Of all of the tobacco companies, Phillip Morris appears to have acted more

ethically by being the first to admit the problems with tobacco and the

public health, and have been the most public about it. I did not know they

had purchased Kraft Foods, Inc., but if they admitted problems with their

products, it would only make sense that they were diversifying their

holdings in order to minimize the impact of the bad press on tobacco they

were helping foster.

 

Although that doesn't exactly wash away their sins, their public acts have

been the most encouraging of all the tobacco companies. Kraft supports a

lot of families in my home town, so I will probably continue to occasionally

purchase their products.

 

Toni

 

 

 

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Great information Stan.

I know it is bad, but it turns out to

be even worse than you think....

 

The answer: COOK from SCRATCH!

Folks, it is not rocket science!

It doesn't take that much more time

either, just more planning.

 

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That reminds me. Time to take the

(cheap, wild) pink salmon out of the

freezer.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Actually - Kraft bought Phillip Morris - they are the ones trying to be the

largest food company. My husband worked for Nabsico during the buy-out.

Phillip Morris needed to sell some of their companies due to court rulings.

 

 

> I did not know they

> had purchased Kraft Foods, Inc.,

 

 

 

 

Becky

The trouble with being early is that no one is ever there to appreciate it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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