Goop
TINA.org investigated Goop, a New York and California-based “lifestyle” company founded by Gwyneth Paltrow that sells a wide range of products, including supplements, natural “remedies,” oils, crystals, beauty products, clothing, and accessories. TINA.org’s investigation revealed that the company used unsubstantiated, and therefore deceptive, health and disease-treatment claims to market many of its products.
Highlights
- Sent warning letter to company
- Filed complaint with CA District Attorneys
- CA brought enforcement action resulting in $145,000 stipulated judgment
- Filed second complaint wtih CA after company violated judgment
Timeline
2024
October 7
As part of its investigation into the menopause supplement industry, and because of Goop’s past marketing of its Madame Ovary supplement, TINA.org notifies the company of a deceptive marketing trend in the industry and urges it to review its marketing to ensure compliance with the law.
2020
January 27
TINA.org files second complaint with the California District Attorneys urging them to re-open their investigation into Goop and take appropriate enforcement action as a result of findings that the company is violating the 2018 Stipulated Judgment.
2018
September 4
The California Food, Drug, and Medical Device Task Force brings an action against Goop, and a stipulated judgment is entered against the company requiring it to pay $145,000 in civil penalties and refrain from making any claims about the efficacy or effects of any of its products without competent and reliable scientific evidence to substantiate its claims.
June 29
TINA.org sends a letter to California District Attorneys regarding Goop’s ineffective disclaimers.
2017
September 10
A TINA.org audit of the sampling of Goop webpages in TINA.org’s database reveals that the company removed a number of inappropriate health statements from its site. These include claims of preventing uterine prolapse (Better Sex Jade Eggs), as well as claims to treat acne, eczema and psoriasis (Black Rose Bar). However, the vast majority of problematic health statements catalogued by TINA.org on Goop.com remain at this time.
August 22
After seeing only limited changes to Goop’s marketing, with the vast majority of the examples catalogued by TINA.org still containing inappropriate health claims, TINA.org sends a complaint letter to two California District Attorneys’ Offices that are part of the California Food Drug and Medical Device Task Force.
August 11
TINA.org sends a warning letter to Goop notifying it of TINA.org’s findings and asking that the company remedy the deceptive marketing immediately.
Evidence
Featured
California Cracks Down on Goop after TINA.org Complaint
Goop to pay $145,000 in penalties and cease deceptive marketing as a result of California action.
The Latest
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