quest bar law suit

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  • QuilterInVA
    QuilterInVA Posts: 672 Member
    Most of the protein bars are little better than a candy bar. Eat real food.
  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
    I think there should be some privacy until there is a judgement.
    That's insane. Nothing about the legal process should ever be done behind closed doors.

    Anyway, just as filing a lawsuit doesn't require any real evidence, neither does disputing one. Time will tell where the truth lies...
    Most of the protein bars are little better than a candy bar. Eat real food.
    Or just have a real Snickers bar instead of a faux Snickers bar....
  • JoJo__Fit
    JoJo__Fit Posts: 258 Member
    WOW now that makes sense, I was eating a bar every single day and eating the same amount of calories and not dropping weight, as soon as I cut out the quest bars I dropped the weight. Gonna make the switch to Victory Bars :)
  • stefjc
    stefjc Posts: 484 Member
    WOW now that makes sense, I was eating a bar every single day and eating the same amount of calories and not dropping weight, as soon as I cut out the quest bars I dropped the weight. Gonna make the switch to Victory Bars :)

    Erm...... that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    WOW now that makes sense, I was eating a bar every single day and eating the same amount of calories and not dropping weight, as soon as I cut out the quest bars I dropped the weight. Gonna make the switch to Victory Bars :)

    Erm...... that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

    Yeah clearly if they were 20% more calories, the whole 40 calories difference would account for your lack of weight loss.
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  • Dgydad
    Dgydad Posts: 104 Member
    Every "class action" I have some personal experience/knowledge of works out EXACTLY as the original comment implies. The lawyers involved get great sums of money, and the wronged parties get certificates, or discount coupons, or a paltry amount of money. That's why there's no shortage of lawyers willing to do the "work".......................
  • Where I work has Quest bars. When I found out about the lawsuit, I decided to research it. After looking at a numbers of articles, it looks like the "science" is not how the body digests the fiber in Quest bars.
  • They are not diet bar. if you are not drinking a lot of water with them, then you won't weight.
  • We are such a dumbed down, money hungry society that wants to sue and get monetary payouts for anything and everything.

    SMH. America is the land of free loaders.

    If people stayed away from the packaged food like products, you wouldn't have to worry about mislabeling and such. SMH, such a lazy, dumbed down society we live in today

    Yes, I do agree!!!!!!:drinker: I can't afford to buy these bars or others like them. I make some great protein bars on my own about on a weekly basis and refrigerate them.