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According to testing cited in the complaint, the bars contain between 268 and 275 calories per serving—more than 100 calories higher than advertised —and between 11 and 13.5 grams of fat rather than the listed two grams.
Plaintiffs say lab analyses show big gaps between what’s on the nutrition label and what’s in the bar, while the company insists its labels follow FDA rules.
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One of the hottest new energy bars may have more than just protein packed inside — they might also be hiding a hefty helping of unreported calories, furious customers claim in a new lawsuit. Three consumers are suing Linus Technologies Inc.
TikTokers are drawing comparisons between the company’s current controversy and an infamous movie scenario. A recent class-action lawsuit against David Protein, filed in January, alleges the company misrepresented the number of calories and fat in its popular,
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