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Consumer watchdog takes Lorna Jane to court over ‘anti-virus’ claims

Monday December 21, 2020
Brisbane-based active wear retailer Lorna Jane will be dragged into court by the consumer watchdog for allegedly making false and misleading claims over its marketing of anti-virus activewear.
It’s the company’s second hit from regulators after Therapeutic Goods Administration earlier this year issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960 in fines for alleged unlawful advertising in relation to COVID-19.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said that in July this year Lorna Jane claimed that its ‘Anti-virus Activewear’, which was…
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