Post-NAD Weight-Loss Claim Media Screening Suggested By CBBB’s Levine
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Advertising Division's self-regulatory system could be expanded to include notification of various advertising media when a weight-loss product claim is found to be false or unsubstantiated, NAD Director Andrea Levine suggested Nov. 19
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