Weight Lawsuit A New York woman is suing a snack food company for $50 million, saying the label on its Pirate's Booty corn and rice puffs foiled her diet. Meredith Berkman, 37, claims that because the snack contained three times more fat than advertised, she suffered "weight gain ... mental anguish, outrage and indignation." Pirate's Booty was recalled by Robert's American Gourmet Food in January, after Good Housekeeping found it contained 147 calories and 8.5 grams of fat, not 120 calories and 2.5 grams of fat as stated on the label. The company blamed the discrepancy on new machinery that changed the nutritional information on three of its snacks.
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