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Wednesday, December 03, 2025

Dec 2 (Reuters) -- The city of San Francisco sued Kraft, Mondelez, Coca-Cola, and other makers of ultra-processed foods on Tuesday, accusing them of knowingly sickening California residents with addictive and harmful products. City Attorney David Chiu filed the lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court, alleging the companies employed tactics similar to those used by the tobacco industry to design and market products intended to addict consumers. The lawsuit accuses the companies of violating California laws on public nuisance and deceptive marketing.

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As ultra-processed foods have proliferated, rates of obesity, cancer and diabetes have increased, the lawsuit claims. According to Chiu's office, heart disease and diabetes -- both linked to ultraprocessed foods -- are among San Francisco's leading causes of death, with higher rates of diagnosis among minority and low-income communities. The city is seeking restitution and civil penalties to offset its healthcare costs, along with a court order prohibiting the companies from engaging in deceptive marketing and requiring them to alter their practices. Although the definition of ultraprocessed foods remains under debate, researchers generally apply it to many packaged snack foods, sweets and soft drinks made using processing techniques, additives and industrial ingredients, and mostly containing little whole foods.

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Should be the US Gov bringing this lawsuit.

Poisoning people for profit used to be a crime.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-12-03 09:21 AM | Reply

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