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Woman Sues Tomato Company, Saying Those Weren’t San Marzanos in the Can

A federal judge said the lawsuit, in which a California woman accused Simpson Imports of using “highly misleading” packaging, could proceed. The company says its labels do not call the product “San Marzano.”

Amanda Holpuch
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California, Containers and Packaging, Cooking and Cookbooks, Europe, International Trade and World Market, Italy, Labeling and Labels (Product), Pennsylvania, Sauces, Simpson Imports, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Tomatoes, United States
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