Source: New York Post
A Los Angeles man was awarded $25 million after developing a rare chronic lung disease known as “popcorn lung” from an ingredient that was used to be in the popular cooking spray PAM. Last week, a jury in Los Angeles Superior Court ruled in 58-year-old Roland Esparza’s favor when it found that the Chicago-based Conagra failed to warn consumers of the dangers of inhaling fumes from the buttery spray that contained an ingredient called diacetyl, which has been linked to respiratory illness. Los Angeles man was awarded $25 million after developing a rare chronic lung disease from the popular cooking spray PAM.
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