A federal judge in California has dismissed a class action filed against two grocery store chains alleging that the packaging of private-label sunflower seeds misled consumers about sodium content.

The case, brought on April 7 in Los Angeles, claims that the salt on the inedible shell of sunflower seeds sold at Kroger and Ralphs stores should have been included in the labeling.

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