When you see a product labeled as 'organic', would you immediately believe it to be really organic? Findings show that you should not.
Some companies, those who do not care about anything but profit, have been facing litigation for selling products that are supposedly organic but actually aren't. In fact, some of these products are even harmful. Law.com gives us some insights to the legal battle that is ensuing.
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