Gallo & Associates files CA collective against Kraft Foods Global.
The law firm of Gallo & Associates, experience on the monitoring of cases of consumer fraud, announced today that a request by the state of research collective was filed yesterday in Superior Court of State of California in and for the region of Los Angeles, on behalf of all the buyer a certain way the words “Guacamole” product and / or marketed by Kraft Foods Global.
The complaint alleges that during guacamole is mainly composed of lawyer, force rather than products consists mainly of partially hardened vegetable oils and milk (water and corn syrup are also important elements), and contains less than 2% lawyer.
The water, partially hydrogenated, coconut and soybean oil, corn syrup, Whey Protein Concentrate (milk), modified food starch, contains less than 2% of potatoes, salt, a lawyer, defatted soy flour, monosodium glutamate, tomatoes, sodium caseinate, vinegar, lactic acid, onions, oil, partially hydrogenated soybean, gelatin, gum xanthan, carob pods Bean Gum, mono-and diglycerides, spices, sodium benzoate and potassium as Conservative, garlic, sodium phosphate, citric acid, 6 yellow, yellow 5, artificial flavor, Blue 1, artificial color.
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