Plaintiffs in the fight over the use of the words “all natural” and “non-genetically modified” in food labeling are trying to get the litigation over KIND bars back on track.

Attorneys who claim false advertising by KIND bars are trying to persuade Southern District Judge William Pauley to lift a stay he issued in the multidistrict litigation in 2016 to give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration time to issue rulemaking on what is, and what is not, “all natural.”

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