A recent class action disputes whether King’s Hawaiian rolls are appropriately named because they are not actually made in Hawaii. The question can be resolved by looking to federal and state law on product labeling. READ MORE
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A recent class action disputes whether King’s Hawaiian rolls are appropriately named because they are not actually made in Hawaii. The question can be resolved by looking to federal and state law on product labeling. READ MORE
A federal court refused to block Oklahoma’s new law requiring disclaimers on plant-based meat products, prompting an appeal to the Tenth Circuit and continuing the fight between the meat industry and plant-based food companies. READ MORE
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