U.S. airline sued for adding kosher stamp to foods without approval

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(ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) — An American kosher certification agency has sued JetBlue Airways, accusing the airline of fraudulently marking foods with a ‘K’ hechsher without its certification, the Jewish Chronicle reported.

According to the lawsuit, the low-cost carrier that mostly operates domestically in the U.S., was sued in New Jersey for using the trademarks of Kof-K, a large kosher certification agency, without permission.

The Kof-K kosher certification is seen on thousands of food items internationally.

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