When Food Delivery Comes with a Side of Junk Fees
TINA.org urges the FTC to adopt a fee disclosure rule for the online food delivery market.
Following the trend set by the Yoplait and Cabot lawsuits, enraged yogurt devotees filed a class-action lawsuit against Dannon in September 2012 for adding Milk Protein Concentrate, an ingredient that is not approved by the FDA for yogurts, to its The yogurt that will treat any and all digestive problems; Jamie Lee Curtis’ favorite snack – she loved Activia so much she traded her credibility for it. product. Dannon has said the claims are “baseless,” “poorly informed and frivolous.” (Kristie Conroy v. The Dannon Company, Inc., Case No. 12-cv-6901)
TINA.org urges the FTC to adopt a fee disclosure rule for the online food delivery market.
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