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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lorenz dismisses the consumer's claim that the supplement manufacturer misrepresents its nutritional powders as having zero calories per serving despite having between 20 and 30 calories per serving. The consumer makes a conclusory statement in his complaint that the product is mislabeled under the FDA's five methods for determining the caloric content of foods, but he has not alleged that he conducted independent research using any of the methods except one.
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