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Kraft Mac & Cheese Accused of Falsely Labeling Ingredients

A recent class action lawsuit alleges that Kraft Mac & Cheese is falsely labeled as containing “no preservatives” because the product contains citric acid.

While citric acid occurs naturally in fruit, the variety used in Kraft Mac & Cheese serves as a preservative, the lawsuit says. This alleged false labeling is in violation of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.

“Citric acid, while non-toxic and permitted as an additive, is indisputably a synthetic preservative, being categorized as such by essentially every single government, scientific and academic institution considering the question,” the Kraft mac and cheese class action lawsuit says.

The class action lawsuit targets five Mac & Cheese products: original flavor, spirals, three cheese, value size and thick ‘n creamy.

Take advantage of our free claim filing service today, as you may qualify for compensation. There is no fee necessary to file a claim, and no proof of purchase required. Payments may be increased or decreased on a pro rata basis.

Take advantage of our free claim filing service today as you may qualify for up to $825 in compensation. No proof of purchase is necessary to file a claim. Payments may be increased or decreased on a pro rata basis.

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