Category: Federal Trade Commission
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Government Agencies Should Define “Natural” to Avoid Inconsistent Court Decisions, Professor Argues
In a recent journal article, a Babson College marketing law professor discusses legal disputes over the labeling of food as “natural,” noting drawbacks of using courts as public policy developers on the issue. Ross D. Petty, “‘Natural’ Claims in Food Advertising: Policy Implications of Filling the Regulatory Void with Consumer Class Action Lawsuits,” Journal of Public…
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FTC Settles First Complaint Against Company Accused of Trading Discounts for Good Reviews
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved a final consent order barring an automobile shipment broker from touting its “highly ranked ratings” without disclosing that consumers were offered a $50 discount to write favorable reviews. According to the agency, the complaint against AmeriFreight is the first time FTC “has charged a company with misrepresenting online…
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FTC Complaint Targets Fast-Food Ads in “Family-Friendly” YouTube Kids App
A coalition of consumer groups led by the Center for Digital Democracy, Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) and Center for Science in the Public Interest have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), alleging that Google’s YouTube Kids application mixes “advertising and programming in ways that deceive young children, who, unlike adults,…
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FTC Challenges Proposed Sysco-US Foods Merger
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed an administrative complaint arguing that a proposed merger of US Foods and Sysco would violate antitrust laws, resulting in higher prices and diminished service for the companies’ customers. In re Sysco Corp., No. 9364 (FTC, filed February 19, 2015). The complaint asserts that a merger of Sysco and…
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D.C. Circuit Upholds False Ad Claims Against POM Wonderful
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) order that found POM Wonderful’s advertising to be misleading for claiming that its products treat or reduce the risk of several medical conditions, including prostate cancer and heart disease. POM Wonderful, LLC v. FTC, No. 13-1060 (D.C. Cir., order entered January 30, 2015).…
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FTC Seeks Fair Packaging and Labeling Act Comments
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is soliciting comments on proposed amendments to the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA). The 1967 law requires that certain products carry labels with identifying information such as the source, content and quantity and specifically excludes—among other categories—meat products, poultry and alcohol beverages. FTC sought comments on the existing…
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Groups Urge FTC to Investigate Ring Pop Maker for Alleged COPPA Violations
Ten consumer organizations, including the Center for Science in the Public Interest and the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, have filed a Request for Investigation with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleging that Topps Co., maker of Ring Pops, violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by encouraging children younger than age…
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Putative Class Action Echoes FTC Suit Against Gerber over Allergy Reduction Claims
Days after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit to enjoin Gerber Products Co. from claiming that its Good Start® Gentle infant formula helps reduce allergies in children, a consumer filed a putative class action in Arizona federal court alleging the same facts. Werthe v. Gerber Prods. Co., No. 14-8216 (D. Ariz., filed November…