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$25M ‘Tomato Fraud’ Lawsuit Tests Food Authenticity Claims
Inside This Article: A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges a popular tomato brand misled consumers about the authenticity of its San Marzano tomatoes. While the brand has called the claims meritless, even unproven allegations can lead to significant legal expenses and reputational damage. Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance can help cover expenses associated with advertising-related lawsuits, while Excess Liability Insurance can provide additional protection. Companies…
$37K Worth of Labubu Dolls Stolen: Viral Craze Becomes Insurance Concern
Inside This Article: A Southern California store and warehouse were recently targeted by thieves in separate incidents that involved $37,000 worth of Labubu dolls. Businesses that hold high-value or collectible inventory may be at higher risk for theft. The incidents highlight the importance of theft coverage under Commercial Property Insurance — a protection that is not included in all policies. …
Stanley Cup Maker Sued for Failing to Disclose Lead in Tumblers
A lawsuit filed Feb. 1 against the makers of the highly sought-after Stanley insulated cup accuses the company of failing to disclose the presence of lead in its popular tumbler. The lawsuit, brought by consumers in California and filed as a potential class-action case, claims Stanley parent company Pacific Market International concealed their use of lead in the tumblers until…
Builders, Homeowners Strained as Construction Costs Continue to Rise
Home building costs are continuing to rise in the U.S. and Canada. In San Jose, California, construction costs have reached record highs as builders deal with increased costs and high interest rates, Newsweek recently reported. Many would-be homeowners are priced out of the market, while some home builders have turned to designing smaller houses so more buyers can afford them.…
In-Store Theft is Rising for Many Retailers, with More Expected Over the Holidays, Survey Says
Theft is a growing concern for many small business owners, according to recent data from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In a survey of small retailers, 56% reported experiencing theft from their stores in the past year, and half of the respondents said the issue is getting worse, the association reported. About 53% of small retailers expected even more theft…
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