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Handel On The Law

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Handel On The Law

KFI AM 640

News

2.2826 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Advice.

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0:00.0

You're listening to KFI AM 640, the Bill Handel show On Demand, on the IHeart Radio app.

0:09.3

KFI AM 640, Bill Handel, it is a Saturday morning.

0:15.7

One more hour for the show, and then Rich DeMorrow with the tech show comes up 11 to 2 and Neil Sibedra

0:23.5

the foodie show at the fork report from 2 to 5. Neil also heard Monday through Friday with me

0:30.6

on my show here on KFI 6 or actually it's 5 nine, but six to nine where Neil and I jump in.

0:40.6

And so here are the phone numbers.

0:42.4

8005201010101010101010101010101534.

0:47.7

And I'll tell you a little bit later on how we can keep on doing phone calls even after I lock out and say goodbye to you.

0:53.9

And Rich comes aboard.

0:55.7

This is Handel on the Law, marginal legal advice, where I tell you, you have absolutely no case.

1:03.6

The good folks at SC Johnson, a huge, huge corporation company, as you know, they are the maker of Ziploc, which is also a major division.

1:14.6

And there's a lawsuit going on. It's a class action lawsuit against SC Johnson. This is out of California.

1:22.6

And there is a lead plaintiff. There's always a lead plaintiff that represents everybody that's in the class.

1:29.6

And in this case, everybody in the class is everybody and anybody who has ever used a ziplock bag and has either put the food into the freezer with a Ziploc or put it into a microwave oven and heated up the food

1:46.0

in a Ziploc bag. And her argument is the lawsuit is that she has been damaged or all of the people,

1:53.7

and of course I'm part of it too because I use a Ziploc. Ziploc. We have been misled because of undisclosed microplastics that are in Ziploc bags.

2:06.7

And that misled, misled me, you, and will harm us.

2:12.4

Although I don't know at this point how much harm there was there.

2:16.1

And the complaint alleges that some Ziclop,

2:19.9

Ziploc products marketed as microwave or freezer safe, release these microplastic, almost

2:25.9

microscopic. Well, they are plastics. And saying that that makes them fundamentally unfit

2:32.9

for their advertised use.

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