Holiday Shopping: Separating the Real Deals from the Fake Ones
TINA.org offers some tips on how to avoid a shopping mishap this season.
Information about federal false advertising class actions filed around the country. Please note, our list is neither comprehensive nor reflective of TINA.org’s opinion.
TINA.org offers some tips on how to avoid a shopping mishap this season.
Lawsuits accuse retailers of misleading consumers on the purity of their avocado oil.
Lawsuits allege not all collagen cosmetics are the real deal.
Allegations: Failing to include a $1.99 “Convenience Fee” in advertised prices
Allegations: Failing to include “service fees” that range from $4.95 to $9.95 in advertised prices
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the predominant flour ingredient in products
Allegations: Falsely advertising free or flat, low-cost shipping without adequately disclosing a variable “Shipping Insurance” fee is added to every online order
Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices
Allegations: Falsely marketing discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices
Allegations: Products do not contain the fruits in the product names
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “Naturally Flavored” and “Free of … Artificial Colors & Flavors” when they contain an artificial flavoring ingredient
Allegations: Falsely marketing that the product is “carbon neutral” when carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere during manufacturing
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the main flour ingredient is organic whole wheat flour when the main flour ingredient is organic unbleached enriched wheat flour