Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Crime & JusticeA class action suit against Golda, Israel's largest ice cream chain, alleges some flavors labeled "sugar-free" contained 13 times the permitted amount of sugarShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe10:49 PM • August 10 2026 IDTA lawsuit seeking more than $100 million in damages will move forward against Israel's largest ice cream chain, alleging that the firm misled customers by labeling some flavors as sugar-free despite containing 13 times the permitted amount of sugar, the Central District Court ruled Sunday.CommentsIn the NewsReports: Russian-Israeli Historian Disappeared After Landing in IsraelDefense Minister Touts Palestinian Displacement, Snuff Footage in Campaign AdsInternational Media Is Failing Palestinian Journalists in GazaChabad Has a Strong Presence in Israel, but It Was Never ZionistNetanyahu's Handpicked Likud Candidate: Trump a 'Morally Corrupt Piece of Shit'Remembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIIsrael's Leading Philosopher on Manipulation, Morality and the Future of Zionism50 Years Ago, a Young Israeli Was Crowned the Most Beautiful Woman in the WorldIsrael Captured 230 Square Miles of Lebanon, Razed Villages and Built New BasesHow a Teen, Not a Journalist, Debunked Israel's Gaza 'Voluntary Emigration' Plan'I Saw Pictures of Dead Kids. In the Army They Told Us We Only Kill Terrorists'Former Mossad Chief Appointed to Lead U.S. Defense Technology Company
Biggest Israeli ice cream chain faces $100 million suit over 'sugar-free' labels
A class action suit against Golda, Israel's largest ice cream chain, alleges some flavors labeled "sugar-free" contained 13 times the permitted amount of sugar






