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Tuna Packers Paying Up

A $3.3 million settlement was announced today in a civil consumer protection action brought against three tuna-packing companies by prosecutors in Riverside and two other counties, accusing the companies of violating federal standards for the amount of tuna in cans.

As part of the settlement, Bumble Bee Foods, Tri-Union Seafoods — doing
business as Chicken of the Sea International — and Starkist Co. agreed to an
injunction to follow federal packing standards for canned tuna products. The
companies also agreed to pay civil penalties, costs and other relief.

The case was brought by district attorney’s offices in Riverside, San
Diego and Marin counties based on a 2010 investigation by the California
Department of Food and Agriculture into the amount of tuna in cans.
Tuna is often packed in water, oil and vegetable broth, and the amount
of tuna relative to additional ingredients is controlled by a federal
“standard of fill.” The investigation found that the three tuna-packing
companies failed to meet the required amount of tuna in cans packed with
vegetable broth and added flavors.

Bumble Bee Foods and Chicken of the Sea are San Diego-based companies. Starkist is headquartered in Pittsburgh. All three companies distribute canned
tuna throughout California.

Because it would not be feasible to identify those consumers who
purchased under-filled cans, part of the settlement orders the companies to
provide $300,000 in canned tuna within 120 days to be distributed to food banks
in California.

The judgment also requires the division of costs and penalties between
San Diego, Marin and Riverside counties, with each office receiving $969,500,
and the payment of $86,000 in investigate costs to the CDFA Division of
Measurement Standards, which played a leading role in the investigation.

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