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Campbell Soup Accused of Falsely Advertising Ingredients

It is alleged that Campbell Soup company’s Beef with Country Vegetables chunky soup is misbranded because beef is not the predominant ingredient.

While beef is listed as the main ingredient with a font double the size of other words on the front of the label, the ingredients list on the back of the soup actually shows carrots and potatoes listed first, according to recent investigations.

The Federal Meat Inspection Act prevents companies from advertising a product as beef when it is not primarily composed of beef. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has similar regulations with foods appearing in the order of predominance related to the amount included.

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