CAMDEN (AP) — Consumers in New Jersey are suing three supermarket chains, claiming their bakery good are not really made from scratch in the stores.

A Wegmans supermarket in New York State
A Wegmans supermarket in New York State (Wegmans)
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The suits filed in state court in Camden on Tuesday assert that Acme, Wegmans and Whole Foods Market all prepare baked goods elsewhere and just reheat them in their stores.

Representatives from the three grocery companies told the Courier-Post they haven't seen the lawsuits or won't comment specifically on litigation. But spokeswomen from Acme and Wegmans both say they are not deceiving customers.

The lawyers behind the suits are seeking class-action status and want damages of at least $100 per customers who buy products labeled "fresh baked" each week.

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