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One Year On, Davidson Holds Lessons On 'Health Halo' Claims
July 1, 2025
摘要
Consumer interest in nutrition is increasing, prompting food manufacturers to highlight positive nutritional attributes in their products. However, even accurate health-related claims can lead to litigation under "health halo" fraud theories, which allege that labeling creates a misleading impression of healthfulness. The Ninth Circuit’s 2024 decision in Davidson v. Sprout Foods raised the bar for such lawsuits, requiring plaintiffs to provide specific, product-linked evidence of harm rather than relying on generalized or hypothetical risks. This decision has made it more challenging for plaintiffs to succeed with speculative claims, but manufacturers must remain vigilant and ensure their marketing practices comply with evolving regulatory standards to minimize litigation risk.
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