Comment Re:There's always one idiot. (Score 2) 350
You need only read the laws regarding Nutrition Facts labels to learn that if something has "0g" of something doesn't mean none.
I came here to say this. I buy some hydration tablets which claim, "Zero calories! 0g sugar!" But when you look at the nutritional information, there's actually something like 0.8 calories. Which, for a pint of liquid, is pretty close to zero; it's not exactly going to throw my blood sugar out of wack when fasting. Given that this is standard practice in the food industry, and no claim was made that it was "vegan", I think the judge is likely to throw this case out.
OTOH, the plaintiff's main goal may have been to raise awareness and/or pressure BK into making things more clear; a little "* Cooked along side meat products" is easy to add and would make "ethical vegans" (as opposed to merely "plant-based" vegans) a lot happier.