Wednesday, June 5, 2019

The Center for Inquiry Sues Walmart for False Homeopathy Marketing


here, one more CFI 'tell the truth about homeopathy' lawsuit:

001. Stephen Johnson reports at bigthink.com in "Walmart Sued Over How It Markets Homeopathic Products" (2019-06-04)

"Walmart is being sued for consumer fraud over how it markets homeopathic products [...by] the Center For Inquiry (CFI) [...] Nicholas Little, CFI's vice president and general counsel, said Walmart is knowingly selling 'snake oil' [...] 'it's an incredible betrayal of customers' trust and an abuse of Walmart's titanic retail power'";

go on...

"[CFI] wrote in a court complaint that Walmart 'uses marketing, labeling, and product placement to falsely present homeopathic products as equivalent alternatives to science-based medicines, and to represent homeopathic products as effective treatments for specific diseases and symptoms' [...while] homeopathy is an 18th-century alternative medicine system that is not supported by scientific research [...]";";

true that.

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