Valentine’s Day Deception: Don’t Fall for These Bad Ads
From “Belgian” chocolates made in the U.S. to knockoff engagement rings, be wary of these roadblocks to love.
Note: This article highlights a trend in class-action litigation as identified by our Class-Action Tracker. Thus the name of this feature is CATrends.
Puffed-up packaging is prompting a spate of class-action lawsuits from consumers questioning why there’s empty space where their food or beverages should be. Here are seven products that have faced challenges from consumers who allege that there should not be less to eat or drink than meets the eye.
What does this all boil down to? Size matters.
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From “Belgian” chocolates made in the U.S. to knockoff engagement rings, be wary of these roadblocks to love.
See how you stack up.
These marketing claims are feeling the heat.