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11 August 2005

How Free is Fat Free?

A group of concerned citizens have filed suit against the FDA over the FDA approved Fat Free claim so many products adorn. Russ Flemming of Kenosha, Wisconsin feels rather out of place in a town known for its heftiness. Russ is 6 feet tall and weighs only 195 pounds. The town average of someone Russ's height is 245 pounds. Flemming "I am sick of being such an odd ball, you would not believe the looks I get when I walk down the street. For years I have ate nothing but Fat Free products, on my salary I can't afford to pay for my fat." Recently Flemming was comparing the box of a non-Fat Free item to similar Fat Free item and learned that his Fat Free item contained no fat. "I said to myself no wonder I don't pay for the fat there is none in it." After his disillusionment wore off Russ quickly called up a local attorney. "I would have never known to look if it wasn't for those little cartoons promoting a healthy diet." If you would like to take part in the class action suit please visit The Food and Drug Administration website.

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