Christina Spicer  |  June 4, 2021

Category: Food

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Kraft mac and cheese contains a toxic ingredient dangerous to pregnant women and children, according to a new class action lawsuit filed in Massachusetts federal court Thursday.  

Lead plaintiff, Michelle Francione, claims that Kraft Heinz Food Company is well aware of the link between the ortho-phthalates (phthalates) and asthma, allergies, obesity, and hormone interference in children, but continues to include the chemical in its popular mac and cheese. Further, she claims that phthalates could easily be removed, but Kraft refuses to do so.  

Francione wants to represent consumers like her in Massachusetts who she says purchased the product and served it to their families without being warned of the risks. 

The plaintiff says that she purchased two versions of Kraft mac and cheese, boxed and cups of the product that can be microwaved. She says that both versions contain phthalates, but Kraft does not disclose the presence of the toxic chemical on the packaging.  

Francione alleges that she and other consumers would not have purchased or paid as much for Kraft mac and cheese products had they known they contained phthalates.  

The class action lawsuit alleges that phthalates get into Kraft mac and cheese during the manufacturing process. The chemicals are known as “indirect” food additives and are shed by plastic processing equipment, as well as food packing materials.  

Phthalates bind with the fats found in Kraft mac and cheese, leaving the products with a higher concentration of the chemical.  

Research has revealed links between phthalates and a number of health conditions, including asthma, attention disorders, breast cancer, obesity, and diabetes, alleges the class action lawsuit. Even minimal exposure to the chemical has been linked to developmental deficits and phthalates have been banned in children’s products, such as teething rings and plastic books.  

Francione accuses Kraft of deceptively marketing its mac and cheese products as safe, despite having elevated levels of phthalates. The plaintiff points to statements on the packaging, including “NO Artificial Flavors,” “NO Artificial Preservatives, and “NO Artificial Dyes.” 

“These representations and promises lead reasonable consumers to believe a Product is wholesome and healthy and does not contain dangerous chemicals like phthalates,” states the class action lawsuit.  

The plaintiff says she and other consumers were duped into thinking Kraft mac and cheese products were safe for their families, unknowingly exposing them to a potentially dangerous chemical.  

Francione seeks to represent other Massachusetts consumers who purchased Kraft mac and cheese. She wants damages for herself and her proposed Class, as well as attorney and court fees.  

The food giant is also facing a California class action lawsuit alleging Kraft macaroni and cheese products contain toxic chemicals. Similar allegations were also made in a class action lawsuit concerning Annie’s Mac and Cheese and other General Mills products earlier this year.

Do you eat Kraft mac and cheese? Are you concerned about the allegedly toxic ingredients? Tell us about it in the comment section below.  

The plaintiff is represented by Edward L. Manchur of The Law Offices of Edward L. Manchur, PC.  

The Kraft Toxic Mac and Cheese Class Action Lawsuit is Francione v. Kraft Heinz Foods Company, Case No. 1:21-cv-10928-PBS in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.  


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648 thoughts on2nd Kraft Class Action Lawsuit Claims Toxic Mac and Cheese Ingredient Linked to Health Issues

  1. Michelle Procaccini says:

    Please add me.

  2. Tina Upham says:

    Shame on you Kraft

  3. Tony Curry says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit. It’s SHAMEFUL and disgusting what Kraft has done with this product. Over the past nearly 20 years I’ve purchased this product for my wife and kids. I would consume it infrequently whereas for them because at one time they loved it, it was a staple in our household.

  4. Suska says:

    I used to buy this once in awhile, but then I noticed the taste changed which made me nauseated so I just added half the package of the cheese and added pepper to cover up the godawful taste. I don’t know how people can eat this. You are paying for yucky sawdust! I just hope those chemicals are out of my system for good. Disgusting how greedy corporations (with people behind the name) feeding humans like this. It’s better to buy a bag of good quality macaroni from Italy and add your own cheese or feta cheese, oil, butter and spices to it -more natural. The laws for food safety in Europe are much better! I wish Canada can do the same for its citizens.

  5. Brittany Pittman says:

    Very concerned for my kids add me

  6. kathy baccus says:

    Please add me as I have been buying Kraft Mac and Cheese for years Our 9 year old Grandson has had asthma for a while now and also our Granddaughter Amber has grown up to be 17 now and is obese for her age. I contribute these things to this crap. they should be more open and we would not have ever kept buying this crap

    1. Elizabeth strickland says:

      I also have become obsessed and I bought only kraft Mac and cheese, I would not ever buy or eat anything but KRAFT MAC AND CHESSE

  7. Christine Watson says:

    I have been serving this for years to my family. When we had hard times with money it would be Kraft Mac and cheese for dinner. Cheap back then. My daughter makes it for her family now. Please add me I have been eating this product since I was a kid.

  8. Lisa Henderson says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit. I purchase this product for many years.

  9. Laura Browne says:

    add me

  10. Deana Silverman says:

    This is a staple in our house. Please add me.

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