CATrends: Advertised Cups of Coffee in Ground Coffee Products
A TINA.org scoop in 2019 sparks a class-action trend in 2020.
June 2016: Sunoco filed a Notice of Appeal regarding the order denying its Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Litigation.
May 2016: A federal judge denied Sunoco’s motion to compel arbitration and stay litigation. To learn more about the judge’s reasoning, click here.
August 2015: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Sunoco for allegedly falsely advertising that Sunoco Rewards Credit Card cardholders will receive a 5¢ per gallon discount on every fuel transaction at a Sunoco location when, in reality, such claims are not true. (White et al v. Sunoco Inc., Case No. 15-cv-4595, E. D. PA.)
A TINA.org scoop in 2019 sparks a class-action trend in 2020.
How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.
Why the MLM industry should avoid the term.
A fake celebrity endorsement by Tom Hanks is the tip of the iceberg with this CBD product.
From “cruelty free” to “Made in the USA,” TINA.org finds personal care company’s marketing awash with questionable labels.