Nutella Loses "Healthy" Lawsuit

Slimy gelatinous not-chocolate muck Nutella has lost the
class-action lawsuit
filed against it for claiming it was a healthy food item. In fact, one
serving's ingredients are "comparable to a Three Musketeers bar."
“Defendant’s
claims regarding Nutella are also false and misleading because they
omit that Nutella contains over 55 percent processed sugar, the
consumption of which has been shown to cause type 2 diabetes and other
serious health problems,” the suit said. Particularly popular in
Europe, especially Italy, Nutella is a breakfast and snack staple.
Creative home cooks have been known to use it as a substitute in recipes
for chocolate-banana crepes or chocolate thumbprint cookies. Basketball
star Kobe Bryant formerly served as the spread’s spokesman. It even has
its own fan-started “World Nutella Day.” The chocolate topping is made
with sugar, palm oil and hazelnuts. A few tablespoons of Nutella
contain about 200 calories, 11 grams of fat (3.5 grams saturated) and 21
grams of sugar.
As part of the massive
settlement, Ferraro USA has agreed to compensate American customers for
up to the cost of five jars of Nutella ($20). The actual payout will
depend on
how many people apply.
Reposted from Joe
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