001. at centerforinquiry.com, in "Center for Inquiry Sues CVS for Fraud Over Sale of Homeopathic Fake Medicine" (2008) [2018 archived] we're told:
"July 9, 2018 [...] the Center for Inquiry has filed a lawsuit in the District of Columbia on behalf of the general public against drug retailer CVS for consumer fraud over its sale and marketing of useless homeopathic medicines [...] an 18th-century pseudoscience [...] 'homeopathy is a total sham [... ] nothing but snake oil [...] and CVS knows it. Yet the company persists
in deceiving its customers about the effectiveness of homeopathic
products,' said Nicholas Little, CFI’s Vice President and General
Counsel [...] CFI, an organization advancing reason and science, accused the country’s largest drug retailer of deceiving consumers through its misrepresentation of homeopathy’s safety and effectiveness, wasting customers’ money and putting their health at risk [...] Robyn Blumner, president and CEO of CFI [...states] 'homeopathy is a
multi-billion dollar consumer fraud. If CVS would rather line its
pockets than protect Americans’ health, we have no choice but to take
this fight to the courts'";
hear, hear.

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