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Quaker Oats Hit With Lawsuit After Pesticides Found in ‘100% Natural’ Oatmeal

May 13, 2016
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The plaintiffs are claiming false advertising.

A lawsuit filed against Quaker Oats calls into question the company’s claims that its product is 100 percent natural. The New York Times reports a class-action lawsuit has been filed against the company in New York and California “after testing found traces of the pesticide glyphosate in some oatmeal.”

[Source: Eater]

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