Confession: I Fell for HelloFresh’s ‘Free Breakfast’
A reminder to be careful about ad claims that may seem too good to be true.
In January 2013, another class-action lawsuit was filed against Pfizer regarding its marketing of Zoloft. This time, the allegation is that the drug label and marketing materials do not mention the numerous clinical trials in which Zoloft was shown to be no more effective in treating depression than placebo. Instead, Pfizer’s consumers are given the impression that Zoloft is very effective for treating depression. (Plumlee v. Pfizer, Inc., Case No. 13-cv-00414, N.D. Cal.)
A reminder to be careful about ad claims that may seem too good to be true.
The bottom line? Toothpaste tubes aren’t generally getting recycled.
Lawsuits allege products contain ingredients harmful to coral reefs and marine life.
TINA.org explores the divide between the marketing and the science.
Company walks back composting claim following TINA.org inquiry sparked by self-regulatory ad challenge.