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Ad regulator finds term potentially misleading in context of radio ad.
In January 2014, a class action was filed against Ralphs Grocery Co. for allegedly misleadingly labeling its decaffeinated coffee. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the company uses the phrase “without caffeine” on its decaf coffee labels when the decaf coffee actually contains small amounts of caffeine. (Kopallian v. Ralphs Grocery Co. et al., Case No. BC533846, Superior Court for the State of California, Los Angeles County).
Ad regulator finds term potentially misleading in context of radio ad.
TINA.org reader says moving company failed to live up to its ads. She’s not the only one.
Why you can’t take this smartwatch “anywhere.”
Common ingredient raises potential health risks not always clearly disclosed in the marketing.
Former sales associate files lawsuit accusing luxury brand of greenwashing.