
Lawsuit Claims 'Low-Fat' Protein Bars Mislead with High Calorie Count
Published March 14, 2026
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A lawsuit alleges that protein bars marketed as 'low-fat' are deceiving customers by packing in extra calories. The case targets products sold at major retailers.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging that certain protein bars, sold at major retailers like Target, falsely advertise themselves as 'low-fat'. Despite these claims, these bars are said to contain significantly more calories than suggested, misleading health-conscious consumers. The case highlights ongoing issues around food labeling transparency and marketing strategies.
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