Dough You Know? Unpacking Recent Claims Of False Advertising Against Kroger's Carbmaster Bread

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Litigation Partner James Molen authored "Dough you know? Unpacking recent claims of false advertising against Kroger's Carbmaster bread" in the Daily Journal.
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Litigation Partner James Molen authored "Dough you know? Unpacking recent claims of false advertising against Kroger's Carbmaster bread" in the Daily Journal.

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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

This is the message of a recent lawsuit filed by the district attorneys of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties against Kroger, the parent company of such popular supermarket chains as Ralphs and Food 4 Less, alleging claims of false advertising and violations of California's unfair competition laws.

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