Cargill will pay $6.1 million to settle a class action targeting its marketing of Truvia sweeteners as “natural,” but the company will still be permitted to use that adjective on labels and advertising to describe the products.
The final settlement in the litigation, which combined five putative class actions in four states, means an estimated 5 million consumers will be eligible for cash or vouchers for Truvia goods.
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