A class action lawsuit has been filed against Cape Cod potato chips, alleging the company falsely advertises its products as containing "no artificial ingredients." The suit, filed by shopper Rozaliya Ripa, claims that the presence of citric acid, which is allegedly synthesized using industrial chemicals, contradicts the brand's marketing claims. Ripa states she would not have purchased the chips or would have paid less if she had known the claims were misleading.
Campbell's Company, the owner of Cape Cod since 2018, declined to comment on the specific allegations in the pending litigation. However, the company previously stated in an email that "Cape Cod chips are made with high quality, carefully selected ingredients." This is not the first lawsuit of its kind against the brand; a similar complaint was filed in July. The lawsuit argues that C... download the app to read more
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