Walmart
TINA.org investigations into Walmart have revealed that the retail giant repeatedly engaged in false and deceptive Made in USA marketing on its website, and used undisclosed stealth marketing directed at…
Walker et al. v. Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. et al.
23-cv-663, W.D. Mo.
(Sept. 2023)
Wright et al. v. Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.
23-cv-6120, W.D. Mo.
(Sept. 2023)
Sudafed, Benadryl, Vicks NyQuil, Mucinex, and Walmart’s Equate cold and flu medicines
Falsely marketing that medicines treat congestion when the active ingredient (phenylephrine) is not an effective decongestant
Pending
TINA.org investigations into Walmart have revealed that the retail giant repeatedly engaged in false and deceptive Made in USA marketing on its website, and used undisclosed stealth marketing directed at…
Allegations: Falsely marketing sunscreens as “Reef Friendly”
Allegations: Falsely marketing sunscreens as “Reef Friendly”
Allegations: Misleadingly representing that products were safe when they contain, or were at risk of containing, the carcinogen benzene
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as non-drowsy
Allegations: Falsely marketing that devices accurately measure blood pressure
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines treat nasal congestion
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines relieve nasal congestion and sinus pressure
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines combat congestion and other sinus issues
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines relieve nasal decongestion
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines treat nasal congestion
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing medicines as “non-drowsy” when an ingredient in them causes drowsiness
Allegations: Falsely marketing sunscreens as “hypoallergenic” when they contain a significant amount of allergens, irritants, and other damage-causing chemicals
Allegations: Falsely marketing the product treats minor cuts and abrasions when scientific evidence shows it does not have such treatment capabilities
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing lidocaine pain relief patches
Allegations: Failing to disclose products contain the carcinogen benzene
Allegations: False “oil-free” claims
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