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about Slack Fill lawsuits, suits aimed at food companies for packing their food only a fraction of the each container s capacity. Most of these are class-action suits and the majority of the U.S. suits are filed from Northern California. In fact lawyers call San Francisco the Food Court .

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Fun Fact: about “Slack Fill” lawsuits, suits aimed at food companies for packing their food only a fraction of the each container’s capacity. Most of these are class-action suits and the majority of the U.S. suits are filed from Northern California. In fact lawyers call San Francisco the “Food Court”.

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