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CNBC: H&M Pulled From Chinese Shopping Sites After Forced Labor Comments Resurface

Retail TouchPoints

H&M has reportedly disappeared from major Chinese shopping sites and mapping apps after old comments regarding alleged forced labor in China resurfaced, according to CNBC. JD.com declined to comment on the matter when contacted by CNBC , while Alibaba and Baidu were not immediately available for comment.

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CRN comments on FDA NDI guidance

Mass Relators

WASHINGTON — In regard to FDA issuing draft guidance on NDI notification master files for supplements today, CRN president and CEO Steve Mister offered the following comments on the development: “It’s a positive development to see the FDA moving ahead with this draft guidance.

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John Lewis threatens staff with disciplinary action over abusive online comments

Retail Gazette

John Lewis has warned workers they could face disciplinary action following a large number of abusive comments left on its internal online forum. The retailer said staff leaving “unacceptable comments” on the intranet would be taken to meetings with its people managers.

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FTC Extends Deadline for Public Comment on Green Guides to April 24, 2023

Hunton Andrews Kurth

The FTC has announced that it is extending by 60 days (from February 21 to April 24, 2023) the public comment period on potential updates to the agency’s “Green Guides.” With this addition of time, retailers and consumer products companies may want to consider submitting comments on the Green Guides to the docket on regulations.gov.

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FTC Extends Public Comment Period on Advertising to Kids in Digital Media

Hunton Andrews Kurth

On August 23, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission announced it is seeking additional public comment on “how children are affected by digital advertising and marketing messages that may blur the line between ads and entertainment” in conjunction with its “Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media” event on October 19, 2022.

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Editor’s comment | What happens next?

Talking Retail

This story continues at Editor’s comment | What happens next? Most food-and-drink retailers – including those independents we spoke to for our Big Story – seem to have enjoyed a pretty decent festive. Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail

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FTC Votes to Issue Revised Endorsement Guides for Public Comment

Hunton Andrews Kurth

In a 5-0 vote, including a yes vote from the FTC’s newest Commissioner, Alvaro Bedoya, the FTC agreed to publish their proposal in the Federal Register and will take comment on the updates from the public. Finally, and importantly, the FTC emphasized that endorsements in advertising directed to children are “of special concern.”