
HelloFresh’s Deceptive Meal Prices
Meal kit company falsely claims consumers can get a $2.79 meal.
In early 2012, a class action was filed asserting that Brain Research Labs falsely marketed Procera AVH as improving brain function. Procera AVH was primarily sold through direct marketing channels. (O’Brien, et al. v. Brain Research Labs, LLC, Case No. 2:12-cv-00204-FSH-PS, D.C.NJ.)
Update: In May 2012, the court preliminary approved the settlement of this case. For information with respect to the settlement, go to the settlement agreement.
Meal kit company falsely claims consumers can get a $2.79 meal.
Lawsuit accuses spirits maker of misleading consumers into believing Fireball Cinnamon contains whisky.
Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times
It’s time funeral homes join the internet age.
Consumers take issue with one of the touted benefits of company’s induction appliances.