The Ordinary: The Periodic Fable
From empty promises to impossible standards and overhyped ingredients: for too long, the beauty industry has taught beauty wrong.
According to a 2010 class-action lawsuit, Honda falsely advertised the estimated fuel efficiency of its 2003 to 2009 Honda Civic Hybrids. (Lockabey, et al. v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc., et al., Case No. 37-2010-00087755-CU-BT-CTL, Ca. Superior Ct., County of San Diego.)
Update: In December 2011, the parties reached a settlement in which Honda Hybrid owners could receive a $100 payment and may be eligible for other benefits.
From empty promises to impossible standards and overhyped ingredients: for too long, the beauty industry has taught beauty wrong.
Trying to take advantage of this sale may not be as smooth as advertised.
Cecilia D’Anastasio, Bloomberg
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Why agency independence is in the best interests of consumers.