Settlement Reached in Diacetyl Case Arising from Popcorn Consumption
According to a news source, a Denver man who alleged that his habit of consuming two bags of microwave popcorn every day caused his bronchiolitis obliterans, a debilitating lung condition purportedly associated with exposure to the butter flavoring diacetyl, has settled his claims against a flavoring manufacturer. Watson v. Dillon Cos., Inc., (D. Colo.) One of three diacetyl lawsuits brought by consumers in 2008, the claims of Wayne Watson were filed on his behalf by an Independence, Missouri, law firm that has obtained a number of settlements for workers with “popcorn lung” purportedly caused by occupational exposures to diacetyl. Details about Watson’s case appear in issue 244 of this Update. No additional information about the settlement has apparently been made available. See Findlaw.com, December 15, 2009.