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Lorna Jane cops fine for ‘anti-virus’ ads – Blue Mountains Gazette
Activewear company Lorna Jane has been slapped with a $40,000 fine for allegedly claiming its clothes could prevent COVID-19 infection. The Therapeutic Goods…
Activewear company Lorna Jane has been slapped with a $40,000 fine for allegedly claiming its clothes could prevent COVID-19 infection.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued the popular Brisbane-based women’s label with three infringement notices totalling $39,960 for “alleged unlawful advertising” in relation to claims on its website about ‘anti-virus activewear’.
“This kind of advertising could have detrimental consequences for the Australian community, creating a false sense of securi…
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