A New Jersey federal judge has deemed done a reported $23 million settlement of a proposed class action alleging the manufacturer of Dreamfields Pasta falsely advertised the product as healthier than ordinary pasta because it contained fewer “digestible” carbohydrates.
U.S. District Judge Joel Pisano of New Jersey gave final approval Oct. 20 to the deal between consumers and Dakota Growers Pasta Co., maker of Dreamfields.
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