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Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times
A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against BevMo! for allegedly engaging in a bait and switch scheme by advertising certain wines as having high ratings when, in reality, the wines being sold are from different vintages and therefore do not have the same rating as those advertised. (Liang et al v. Bevmo!, Case No. BC567785, Superior Court of California – County of Los Angeles)
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Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times
Products marketed to clear up stuffy noses and relieve sinus congestion don’t work, researchers say.
Think you can bet on Gronk to make (or miss) a field goal? Think again.
TINA.org submits comment regarding the need for a commission rule.
Consumers should sweat these claims.