One Size Doesn't Fit All Product Labeling Class Actions

By Jon Tomlin (June 15, 2018, 1:44 PM EDT) -- Plaintiffs in recent consumer class actions have challenged product labels as misleading in terms of efficacy (such as providing "energy"), ingredients (such as "all natural" or "no added sugar"), origination (such as olive oil associated with Italy) and production method (such as "handcrafted"). In other class actions, plaintiffs have alleged that product packaging is deceptive because it contains nonfunctional empty space ("slack-fill")....

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