
TINA’s Take: Will Pinterest Enforce Its Ban on ALL Weight-Loss Ads?
Despite the splashy announcement, weight-loss ads persist on social media platform.
In December 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Beaverton Foods for allegedly falsely marketing Inglehoffer® Original Stone Ground Mustard Sauce as containing “No Preservatives” when, according to plaintiffs, the mustard actually contains a preservative, citric acid. (Quiroz et al v. Beaverton Foods, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-7348, E. D. NY.)
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Despite the splashy announcement, weight-loss ads persist on social media platform.
Clips of media appearances that distorted thermal scanner’s effectiveness come down following TINA.org inquiry.
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If you see one of these red flags, pull a U-turn.
Cable-sports giant faults in its marketing of streaming service.