Rick Palmore, general counsel of cereal-maker General Mills, Inc., got his Kix this week when a class action suit related to labeling on the company’s Fiber One breakfast bar was dismissed. And the case stands as a victory for most food companies as well.
Calling it a “very important decision,” Palmore explained that it “provides clarity around what food manufacturers are required to do on consumer product labeling. . . that we are not required to do things inconsistent with federal requirements.”
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