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Clothing label Lorna Jane fined almost $40,000 after spruiking ‘anti-virus’ activewear – SBS News
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued three infringement notices to activewear label Lorna Jane, days after the company came under fire for marketing “anti-virus” clothing.
Australian clothing label Lorna Jane has been fined almost $40,000 for advertising “anti-virus activewear” they claimed protected wearers against infectious diseases.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) found the description on the brand’s website implied the clothing was effective against coronavirus and subsequently issued three infringement notices totalling $39,960.
“This kind of advertising could have detrimental consequences for the Australian community, creating a false sense of …
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