Food Roundup: FDA Scolds Coke, Wal-Mart Settles Suits, and More
FDA ‘Scolds’ Coke Over Label Claim –The agency sent a warning letter to Coca-Cola about its Diet Coke Plus drink. The label says “Diet Coke with Vitamins and Minerals,” but doesn’t contain enough of either to justify the claim, the FDA says. [Source: AP]
Wal-Mart to Settle Suits –The world’s largest grocer will pay up to $640 million to settle 63 suits that alleged employees were underpaid. A settlement would end the majority of employee lawsuits against it. [Source: Wall Street Journal]
Food Safety May Take a Back Seat –Despite all the outbreaks of foodborne illnesses, tainted imports and other problems, reforms at the FDA may take a while because Obama will be forced to spend time and attention elsewhere. The issue “will have to wait its turn,” said Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois. [Source: Los Angeles Times]
Grupo SOS completes Acquisition of Bertolli — The company now owns the olive oil and vinegar business that had been owned by Unilever. The deal was announced in July. [Source: Food Business News]




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