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Steve Wertz wrote:
> > A couple weeks ago somebody mentioned that their store-bought > avocado/guacamole dip had little or no avocado in it. > > Here's your chance to fatten the wallets of the class-action > lawyers, while getting a free pint of (50% or more) guacamole. > > <http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/guacamole_dip_deceptive_advertising> > > Los Angeles consumer attorney Ray E. Gallo is investigating > alleged fraud in the sale of so-called ¡§guacamole¡¨ that contains > relatively little, if any, avocado. The makers of these products > include Dean¡¦s, Marie¡¦s, Herr¡¦s, T. Marzetti¡¦s, and even Kraft. > > Avocados are the main ingredient in guacamole. Secondary > ingredients usually include tomatoes, onions, citrus juice and > spices. But the so-called guacamole dips in question contain > little or no avocado. Avocado is the 6th or 7th ingredient in most > of these dips¡Xmeaning there¡¦s not much in there. Herr¡¦s doesn¡¦t > list avocado as one of its ingredients, just ¡§avocado powder.¡¨ All > these dips contain significantly more soybean oil, coconut oil, > and/or other vegetable oils than they do avocado. Often these oils > are partially hydrogenated. But these manufacturers still sell > their dips as "guacamole." Herr¡¦s and T. Marzetti¡¦s even have a > picture of an avocado on their labels, with the apparent intent to > mislead consumers to believe their dip is really guacamole. > > This is a paid advertisement by the law firm of Gallo & > Associates. Ray E. Gallo is a graduate of Yale College and the > UCLA School of Law, and has repeatedly been listed in Martindale > Hubbell¡¦s Bar Register of Preeminent lawyers. > > Register your Guacamole Dip Product Complaint > If you or someone you know has purchased so-called guacamole dip > made by Dean¡¦s, Marie¡¦s, Herr¡¦s, T. Marzetti¡¦s or Kraft, you may > qualify for damages or remedies that may be awarded in a possible > class action lawsuit. Please click on the link below to submit > your complaint and we will have a lawyer review your complaint. Well, I won't get my knickers in a twist about this because I would love a guacamole without any avocados - I hate avocados! However, the real crime being perpetrated food-wise is the crabless crab. It ought to be against the law to advertise something as "crab whatever" when it is really "FAKE crab whatever". I have to be sure to ask every time I am tempted to order or buy some "crab whatever" whether it contains actual real crabmeat or just the crab-flavored crap that is fairly ubiquitous these days. Anyone wanna sue? Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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![]() "Kate Connally" > wrote in message ... > Steve Wertz wrote: >> >> A couple weeks ago somebody mentioned that their store-bought >> avocado/guacamole dip had little or no avocado in it. >> >> Here's your chance to fatten the wallets of the class-action >> lawyers, while getting a free pint of (50% or more) guacamole. >> >> <http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/guacamole_dip_deceptive_advertising> >> >> Los Angeles consumer attorney Ray E. Gallo is investigating >> alleged fraud in the sale of so-called ¡§guacamole¡¨ that contains >> relatively little, if any, avocado. The makers of these products >> include Dean¡¦s, Marie¡¦s, Herr¡¦s, T. Marzetti¡¦s, and even Kraft. >> >> Avocados are the main ingredient in guacamole. Secondary >> ingredients usually include tomatoes, onions, citrus juice and >> spices. But the so-called guacamole dips in question contain >> little or no avocado. Avocado is the 6th or 7th ingredient in most >> of these dips¡Xmeaning there¡¦s not much in there. Herr¡¦s doesn¡¦t >> list avocado as one of its ingredients, just ¡§avocado powder.¡¨ All >> these dips contain significantly more soybean oil, coconut oil, >> and/or other vegetable oils than they do avocado. Often these oils >> are partially hydrogenated. But these manufacturers still sell >> their dips as "guacamole." Herr¡¦s and T. Marzetti¡¦s even have a >> picture of an avocado on their labels, with the apparent intent to >> mislead consumers to believe their dip is really guacamole. >> >> This is a paid advertisement by the law firm of Gallo & >> Associates. Ray E. Gallo is a graduate of Yale College and the >> UCLA School of Law, and has repeatedly been listed in Martindale >> Hubbell¡¦s Bar Register of Preeminent lawyers. >> >> Register your Guacamole Dip Product Complaint >> If you or someone you know has purchased so-called guacamole dip >> made by Dean¡¦s, Marie¡¦s, Herr¡¦s, T. Marzetti¡¦s or Kraft, you may >> qualify for damages or remedies that may be awarded in a possible >> class action lawsuit. Please click on the link below to submit >> your complaint and we will have a lawyer review your complaint. > > Well, I won't get my knickers in a twist about this because > I would love a guacamole without any avocados - I hate avocados! > However, the real crime being perpetrated food-wise is the crabless > crab. It ought to be against the law to advertise something as > "crab whatever" when it is really "FAKE crab whatever". I have to > be sure to ask every time I am tempted to order or buy some "crab > whatever" whether it contains actual real crabmeat or just the > crab-flavored crap that is fairly ubiquitous these days. Anyone > wanna sue? > I don't mind the stuff they sell in the store as imitation crab, because you know you're buying fake stuff. But I don't want to order a crab salad or some other dish somewhere and find out that it's fake crab. And I shouldn't have to ask...after all, if you order chicken or beef, you don't have to ask if it's really tofu instead. Donna |
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