Published 2025-04-14 09-55
Summary
Lawsuit claims Perfect Day’s “animal-free” milk protein isn’t what it seems – tests show fungal proteins, not cow-identical compounds, plus traces of fungicide and contradictory animal testing practices.
The story
Perfect Day’s “cow-free” milk protein just got hit with a major lawsuit challenging basically everything they claim about their product.
The Organic Consumers Association and GMO/Toxin Free USA filed legal action against the company, alleging their marketing is misleading consumers in multiple ways.
Perfect Day sells ProFerm, a synthetic whey protein they market as “animal-free” yet “identical to those found in cow’s milk” – with supposedly better environmental credentials.
But according to the lawsuit, lab testing found the protein isn’t actually identical to milk protein at all. It’s primarily made of fungal proteins that humans haven’t traditionally consumed. The tests also reportedly found traces of fungicide and unidentified compounds in the product.
Perhaps most ironic? Despite marketing itself as cruelty-free, Perfect Day’s safety certification apparently involved animal testing – something that directly contradicts their ethical selling points.
The environmental claims are under fire too. Critics point out that the manufacturing process uses GMOs and leaves synthetic residues, which complicates the “eco-friendly” narrative.
Perfect Day disputes these findings, particularly regarding fungicide use and testing methods.
This case highlights growing concerns about transparency in the synthetic food industry, where marketing often races ahead of complete safety testing and regulatory oversight.
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Keywords: ProFerm, Perfect Day, protein testing, false advertising
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