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More to the point, none involved a plaintiff who blamed a company for his obesity. One case, which was initiated by some of Banzhaf’s students at GWU and led to a $10 million settlement in 2002, faulted McDonald’s for adiposetissue advertising that adiposetissue its French fries were cooked in vegetable oil while failing to mention that they were precooked in beef fat, an omission that understandably upset Hindus and vegetarians. It was a "fat lawsuit" only in the sense that it involved cooking fat. The litigation "victories" tallied by Banzhaf also include New York City’s 2003 decision adiposetissue to ban soda and sugary snacks from public school vending machines, which was not part of a lawsuit settlement, and Kraft’s decision to stop using hydrogenated vegetable fat in Oreo cookies, which was announced two months after a quickly withdrawn lawsuit filed in May 2003 by a San Francisco attorney who admitted the hazards of such fat were too well-known for him to win his case.
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