Ultra-Processed Foods Lawsuit Overview
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are industrial products designed to be addictive – not nutritious. Made by breaking down real food into chemicals, adding synthetic flavors and preservatives, and reshaping them with industrial techniques, these foods now make up 73% of the U.S. food supply and 67% of kids’ diets.
Introduced by Big Tobacco in the 1980s, UPFs remain largely unregulated – no safety testing, no long-term studies, no required warnings.
Parents across the U.S. are now taking legal action against food giants like Kraft Heinz, Nestle, Coca-Cola, Mondelez, PepsiCo, and General Mills. The core allegation: these companies knowingly designed and promoted addictive, harmful products that could trigger chronic health issues – especially in children with no genetic predisposition.
If your child has developed type 2 diabetes, obesity, or liver disease after regularly consuming ultra-processed foods, you may qualify to file a lawsuit.
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Key Facts About the Ultra-Processed Foods Lawsuit
Defendants: Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Coca-Cola, Mondelez, PepsiCo, Nestle, and others
Core Allegations:
Diseases and Conditions Linked to UPF Consumption:
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Recent Ultra-Processed Foods Lawsuit Updates
April 15, 2025: Kraft Heinz and other food giants file a motion to dismiss the Bryce Martinez lawsuit. Experts expect the case to be amended and move forward.
December 10, 2024: Bryce Martinez sues Coca-Cola, General Mills, and others after being diagnosed with diabetes and NAFLD at age 16.
Why Families Are Taking Legal Action
Food companies knowingly engineered hyper-palatable, addictive foods using flavor enhancers, refined sugars, and harmful fats. These foods were aggressively marketed to kids through cartoons, games, and colorful branding. Lawsuits claim manufacturers failed to disclose long-term health risks while creating a dependency cycle in young consumers.
Legal actions aim to hold these companies accountable and recover compensation for medical expenses, emotional suffering, and lost quality of life.
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Who May Qualify for an Ultra-Processed Food Lawsuit?
You may be eligible if:
Potential Compensation in Ultra-Processed Food
Lawsuit
If your case qualifies, you could be entitled to compensation for:
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Take Action Now
If you or your child has suffered from Type 2 diabetes, NAFLD, obesity, metabolic dysfunction, cognitive delays & behavioral disorders, high blood pressure (hypertension), cardiovascular disease, and dental & jaw developmental issues, don’t wait. Early legal action can strengthen your case and increase your chances of receiving compensation.
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