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    Lawsuit accuses major food companies of marketing ‘addictive’ food to kids By Reuters

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Brendan Pierson

    (Reuters) – Major food companies, including Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:), Mondelez (NASDAQ:) and Coca-Cola (NYSE:), were hit with a new lawsuit in the U.S. on Tuesday accusing them of designing and marketing “ultra-processed” foods to be addictive to children, causing chronic disease.

    The lawsuit was filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas by Bryce Martinez, a Pennsylvania resident who alleges he developed type 2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, diagnosed at age 16, as a result of consuming the companies’ products.

    His lawyers at the firm Morgan & Morgan, a major U.S. plaintiffs’ firm, described the case as the first of its kind.

    The other companies being sued are Post Holdings (NYSE:), PepsiCo (NASDAQ:), General Mills (NYSE:), Nestle (NS:)’s U.S. arm, WK Kellogg (NYSE:), Mars, Kellanova and Conagra. The defendants did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Evidence has grown in recent years that highly processed foods are linked to a wide range of chronic health problems. Food considered “ultra-processed” includes many packaged snack foods, sweets and soft drinks that use substances extracted from foods or synthesized artificially.

    Current U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf has said that ultra-processed foods are likely addictive. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., president-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has criticized the food industry and the FDA for failing to regulate it.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Coca-cola soda is shown on display during a preview of a new Walmart Super Center prior to its opening in Compton, California, U.S., January 10, 2017.  REUTERS/Mike Blake/Filephoto

    Martinez’s lawsuit alleges the food companies have long known their products are harmful and deliberately engineered them to be as addictive as possible. It argues that they are drawing from the same “cigarette playbook” as tobacco giants Philip Morris (NYSE:) and R.J. Reynolds, which for a time owned the companies that became Kraft Heinz and Mondelez.

    The lawsuit includes claims for conspiracy, negligence, fraudulent misrepresentation and unfair business practices. It seeks an unspecified amount of compensatory and punitive damages.

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