Wisconsin Code § 895.506

Civil liability exemption; weight gain and obesity claims
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(1) Any person who manufactures, markets,
packs, distributes, advertises, or sells food, as defined in 21 USC
321 (f), is immune from civil liability for a person’s weight gain
or obesity caused by the consumption of the food, or for a health
condition related to weight gain or obesity.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following:
(a) A claim that a defendant under sub. (1) knowingly violated
a federal or state law concerning the manufacturing, marketing,
distribution, advertisement, labeling, or sale of the food, and the
violation was the proximate cause of the weight gain, obesity, or
related health condition.
(b) A claim for breach of contract or express warranty in connection with the purchase of the food.
(c) A claim regarding the sale of food that is adulterated under
21 USC 342.
(3) In addition to the costs allowed under s. 814.04, a defendant that prevails on a motion under s. 802.08 filed in an action
under sub. (2) may recover reasonable attorney fees and the costs
of the investigation and litigation.

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