
U-Haul Needs to Pack Up Its Deceptive ‘$19.95’ Truck Ads
TINA.org calls on regulators to stop moving company’s bait and switch.
In July 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Institute for Vibrant Living for, among other things, allegedly failing to adequately inform consumers that its dietary supplements – including All Day Energy Greens – contain substances (such as active bacteria and other contaminations) that are toxic to humans. (Wink et al v. NaturMed, Inc. d/b/a the Institute for Vibrant Living, Case No. 16-cv-90, W. D. KY.)
TINA.org calls on regulators to stop moving company’s bait and switch.
Complaint alleges IML was a $1.2 billion scam.
What you should know about ingredient studies.
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Tanya Gazdik, Media Post