The lawsuit against Chef Boyardee is a lawsuit that alleges that certain Chef Boyardee products have been falsely advertised as being made without preservatives.
The lawsuit against Chef Boyardee claimed that the packaging and the wording of Chef Boyardee products had led to customers of Chef Boyardee pasta to believe that it was as fresh as when it was cooked in a restaurant.
The plaintiff suing Chef Boyardee sought more than $5 million dollars in damages and a court order to require ConAgra to give up any ill gotten gains.
Chef Boyardee does still exist and is made by ConAgra Foods.
Chef Boyardee is a very popular brand of canned pasta and still features Chef Hector Boiardi on the label.
The Chef Boyardee pasta can be found in many grocery stores including Walmart.
The Chef Boyardee pasta brand was owned by American Home Foods and was eventually acquired by the conglomerate ConAgra Foods, which still owns the Chef Boy-Ar-Dee brand today.
Hector Boiardi remained on as a consultant and the face of canned pasta until 1978.
Hector Boiardi died at the age of 87 in 1985.
From the unique ravioli presses to the fresh tomatoes, Hector Boiardi's commitment to quality led to pasta dishes that were beloved across the country.
Whether it's the Chef Boyardee Beefaroni or Chef Boyardee Mini Ravioli, today's Chef Boyardee pastas remain as popular with parents and kids as they were in Hector's day.
The Chef Boyardee pastas crafted today with no artificial flavors, no artificial colors and no preservatives would make Hector proud.
I buy and eat chef Boyardees pasta and it's found widely at Walmart but many other grocery stores also carry it.
Chef Boyardee pastas are one of my favorite canned pastas.