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Spud Squabble Tossed

A federal judge dismissed a class action suit alleging packaged mashed potatoes were inaccurately labeled as “fresh.” The judge ruled “fresh” means frozen and uncooked, not lacking in preservatives.

NEW YORK - A federal judge dismissed a class action suit alleging packaged mashed potatoes were inaccurately labeled as “fresh.” The judge ruled “fresh” means frozen and uncooked, not lacking in preservatives.

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