The warfare over forever chemicals in cookware has seen superstar cooks, main cookware makers, and state legislatures enter into battle. Now, a brand new entrance has opened over promoting claims.
Cookware firm Caraway is alleging that “Massive Cookware” is utilizing a lawsuit to attempt to “silence” the corporate, which rose to prominence making forever-chemical-free pans. Caraway just lately launched a advertising marketing campaign in response to a lawsuit filed in February by two giant pan makers, which claims that Caraway is harming their fame by advertising its merchandise as freed from “poisonous” chemical compounds—regardless of by no means mentioning both firm by title.
The lawsuit, filed by Groupe SEB USA and Meyer within the Southern District of New York, claims that Caraway’s advertising round ceaselessly chemical compounds, a colloquial time period for per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), is dangerous to the trade as an entire. Caraway’s advertising supplies, the 2 firms say within the go well with, shouldn’t be grounded in scientific reality and “has triggered immense and persevering with hurt to shoppers, to Plaintiffs, and to different cookware and bakeware firms within the market.”
In response to questions from WIRED, Carmine Zarlenga, a lawyer at Mayer Brown representing Groupe SEB USA and Meyer within the case, despatched over a press launch. “Claiming to be a smaller firm is not any protection to false promoting—all firms giant and small have the identical rights and obligations underneath federal and state false promoting legal guidelines,” Zarlenga mentioned within the launch.
The lawsuit is the newest assault on anti-PFAS advocacy by two of the most important firms within the world cookware trade. In 2024, as greater than two dozen state legislatures weighed bans on shopper merchandise with PFAS in them, Groupe SEB, the mum or dad firm of Groupe SEB USA, and Meyer fashioned the Cookware Sustainability Alliance, an advocacy group for the trade. That group has actively opposed bans, together with signing letters and testifying in statehouses.
Final fall, dealing with a invoice within the California legislature to ban shopper merchandise containing PFAS, superstar cooks, together with Rachael Ray, Marcus Samuelsson, and David Chang despatched letters to the legislature opposing the invoice. (Ray and Chang have cookware strains affiliated with Meyer, whereas Samuelsson serves as a “chef associate” for All-Clad, which is owned by Groupe SEB. WIRED sought remark from All Clad, Ray, Samuelsson, and Chang. All 4 didn’t reply.) The invoice in the end handed the legislature however was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
“The Cookware Sustainability Alliance focuses on state-level advocacy to guard completely protected cookware from being swept into overly broad PFAS product bans,” the group’s president, Steve Burns, instructed WIRED in an electronic mail. “We aren’t a celebration to any lawsuit at this level.”
Final 12 months, the Cookware Sustainability Alliance challenged claims made by Caraway by the Nationwide Promoting Division (NAD), an impartial nonprofit that’s usually linked with the Higher Enterprise Bureau Nationwide Packages that self-polices the advert trade. The alliance challenged among the claims in Caraway’s promoting round PFAS.
The NAD dominated that Caraway might proceed to promote its merchandise as “unhazardous” and “PFAS-free,” however it ought to keep away from particular claims in its promoting, together with that different nonstick cookware “can launch toxins into your meals and residential throughout extraordinary, manufacturer-recommended use.”
Caraway, the February lawsuit alleges, continued to make use of that messaging regardless of the NAD determination. The corporate says that almost all examples of promoting highlighted within the lawsuit merely state that its merchandise are unhazardous and that it absolutely complied with the NAD’s suggestions. However the go well with additionally claims that Caraway “has not taken down most of the related ads.” In a memo to help a dismissal movement, Caraway alleged the NAD didn’t present “any factual help in any respect to the component of shopper deception.”

