We continue to stand behind our kosher status. Hebrew National products are kosher, and this lawsuit is without merit. Anne Regan, a lawyer for the consumers, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
They are not part of the lawsuit. The case is Wallace et al v. ConAgra Foods Inc, 8th U. The lawsuit alleges that despite warnings, little or nothing was done to fix the problem, "rather, the persons making the complaints were terminated or otherwise threatened with adverse retaliation, such as job transfers.
A statement from Triangle K described the accusations as "outrageously false and defamatory," claiming they had "been made by anonymous disgruntled individuals against Triangle K's strict rabbinical supervision of Hebrew National products. Attorneys for the plaintiffs are now pushing for the case to be granted class action status. Court documents indicate that ConAgra has until July 13 to respond to the class action complaint.
Inside a Kosher BBQ competition. According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs thought they were buying products that were percent kosher. However, if Hebrew National has been using non-kosher meat non-glatt does not mean non-kosher or treif then the class-action lawsuit has merit. There are many different levels of kosher observance.
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