All that defrauds is not actionable
October 4, 2018Whole Foods admitted to mislabeling certain prepackaged foods, which in addition to other legal problems, drew a securities fraud claim. The Fifth Circuit affirmed the rejection of that claim, observing: “The relationship between the weights-and-measures fraud and the plaintiffs’ loss (the decline in the stock price) is causal; the relationship between the alleged securities fraud and the plaintiffs’ loss is spurious. Whole Foods’ overcharging caused (1) the alleged accounting problems and (2) the public-relations problems. The public-relations problems arguably led to slowed sales and the loss in stock price. But the accounting problems did not cause the public-relations problem, nor do the plaintiffs allege that the accounting problems caused a separate loss in stock price.” Employers’ Retirement System v. Whole Foods Market, No. 17-50840 (Oct. 3, 2018).