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Los Angeles suburb spicing up lawsuit against hot sauce plant

by The Associated Press   

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Irwindale, Calif., will add breach-of-contract claim to existing nuisance lawsuit against factory owner

IRWINDALE, Calif.—A Los Angeles suburb is spicing up its lawsuit against a hot-sauce manufacturer it claims polluted the air with pungent smells.

Stephen Onstot, an attorney representing Irwindale, Calif., told City News Service that the small industrial city east of Los Angeles will add a breach-of-contract claim to its existing nuisance suit against the Sriracha plant.

Onstot says the city will allege that owner Huy Fong Foods failed to comply with certain operating conditions, including not emitting foul odours.

Defence attorney John Tate told a judge last week he didn’t object to the modification.

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Irwindale sued the company in October after nearby residents alleged that plant odours were causing asthma and other health problems.

A judge has ordered the company to stop any operations that might be causing the odours.

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