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Chipotle Settlement

A federal court in California approved a $6.5 million settlement with Chipotle in a class action relating to the company’s claims that its food products were “non-GMO” and “GMO free.” The class alleges these claims were misleading because the restaurant’s dairy and meat products were from animals fed with a GMO derived feed and its soft drinks contain corn syrup. 

SAN FRANCISCO – A federal court in California approved a $6.5 million settlement with Chipotle in a class action relating to the company’s claims that its food products were “non-GMO” and “GMO free.” The class alleges these claims were misleading because the restaurant’s dairy and meat products were from animals fed with a GMO derived feed and its soft drinks contain corn syrup. 

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