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Protein Bar Lawsuit: Is Your Snack a Lie?
14 Mar
Summary
- Lawsuit claims protein bar significantly exceeds its listed calories.
- Founder claims lawsuit misunderstands FDA ingredient evaluation.
- Experts warn of 'health halo' in the booming protein snack market.

A protein bar marketed for its low-calorie, high-protein content is now the subject of a class-action lawsuit. The legal action alleges that the product's actual calorie and fat content significantly exceeds what is stated on its packaging. Flavors like red velvet and fudge brownie have been popular among fitness enthusiasts seeking convenient snacks.
Online nutrition communities have reacted to the news, with some members expressing that the allegations confirm their prior suspicions about the bar's nutrition facts. The founder of the company has publicly stated that the lawsuit misunderstands how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration evaluates certain ingredients for nutritional labeling.



