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In Turek v. General Mills Inc., the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously held, as matter of first impression in the circuit courts, that the preemption provision of the federal Nutritional Labeling Education Act (NLEA) bars consumer protection actions that seek to impose state-driven food labeling requirements that are “not identical” to the requirements imposed by the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA).
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