Posted on 07/27/2020 10:51:04 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Insan Healing and CEO Angela Oh must also pay a $20,000 civil penalty and cease all misleading claims in its promotions, according the settlement reached with the L.A. City Attorneys Office.
Anyone who bought the 550-gram container of radish paste from the Koreatown Galleria shop between March 17 and May 14 would be fully refunded.
The company reported it made about $8,770 in sales of the product during that period.
The settlement does not specify how many jars were sold. On Monday, the paste was selling for $99.95 on the companys website.
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It takes 2 minutes on a cell phone to find out if there’s any veracity to the claim.
I don’t get people
I eat radishes and I haven’t gotten the Wuhan Flu.
Radish paste? Some people are so gullible! Its a scientific fact that only pumpkin paste is effective against the virus. Ill be selling pumpkin paste on my website soon. $85 a bottle. Special discount for my fellow Freepers: Two bottles for just $170.
$99
That’s pretty steep for a salad condiment.
I would rather ingest this than take Bill Gates vaccine.
Radishes are so nasty.
I would have to be dying an agonizing, horrific, bone gnashing death (instead of the flu)before I would even consider consuming this product.
It is against federal law to sell or promote the use of a product using claims of preventing or curing a disease without actual proof of its efficacy. Unless it’s a piece of cloth.
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