Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Setting Brad Schimel action countdown clock now

Raise your hand if you think corporate clerk Brad Schimel will act for ripped off and endangered  WI consumers
The New York State attorney general’s office accused four major retailers on Monday of selling fraudulent and potentially dangerous herbal supplements and demanded that they remove the products from their shelves.
The authorities said they had conducted tests on top-selling store brands of herbal supplements at four national retailers — GNC, Target, Walgreens and Walmart — and found that four out of five of the products did not contain any of the herbs on their labels. The tests showed that pills labeled medicinal herbs often contained little more than cheap fillers like powdered rice, asparagus and houseplants, and in some cases substances that could be dangerous to those with allergies.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

don't beat up on Brad... he's kind of busy right now worrying about that trigger-lock ordinance in San Francisco.