GermBloc Hand-Sanitizer Class Action Takes Aim At 99.99% Germ-Killing Claim
Executive Summary
Like other hand sanitizer manufacturers, WillSpeed Technology claims its GermBloc “kills 99.99% of germs.” Plaintiffs in a proposed class action filed in Massachusetts federal court allege the claim “grossly overstates” the product’s efficacy, deceiving consumers and endangering them with false confidence.
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