Eastern District of Pennsylvania rejects case alleging that ultra-processed foods are inherently dangerous and addictive

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Takeaway: It seems that there are more and more cases being filed today that advance cutting-edge legal theories: cases seeking to hold energy companies liable for climate change; cases alleging that social media platforms are addictive; and so on. Yet these cutting-edge cases still must satisfy a gauntlet of legal requirements, including the requirements of proving general and specific causation, which also includes proving that a specific defendant or defendants is or was responsible for a…
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