Lawsuit alleges David Protein understates calories and fat content of its bars
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A recent class-action lawsuit alleges that David Protein misrepresented the calorie and fat contents in its popular protein bars, a challenge for a company known for catering to health-conscious customers. Edited by Aimee Picchi In:
A recent class-action lawsuit alleges that David Protein misrepresented the calorie and fat contents in its popular protein bars, a challenge for a company known for catering to health-conscious customers.
In the complaint, filed Jan. 23 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, three individuals who had bought David bars claim they contain "way more" calories and fat than the labels state. Independent and third-party testing, using a method known as the Atwater factors, determined that the number of calories exceeded the amount listed on the label by as much as 83%, the lawsuit claims.
The plaintiffs also allege that David Protein underestimated the fat content of its bars, with testing revealing that the fat content exceeds the label's stated amount by as much as 400%.
David Protein's website and product labels say the bars contain 150 calories, 28 grams of protein and 0 grams of sugar.
The lawsuit cites Food and Drug Administration guidelines, which dictate that a product is misbranded if the "nutrient content of the composite is greater than 20% in excess of the value for that nutrient declared on the label."

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