The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
Williams-Sonoma will pay $3.1 million after settling with the US government over accusations of falsely labeling products manufactured in foreign countries as "Made in USA." The Federal Trade ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
The company was required to ... to a complaint, Williams-Sonoma was not able to prove either that the materials were sourced from the United States or that final assembly took place in the U.S ...
Williams-Sonoma ... a 2020 order that required the company to be truthful about where its products were made. That order stemmed from a previous lawsuit against Williams-Sonoma that also ended ...
Williams-Sonoma ... the company was required to admit the truth about their alleged lies about their product's manufacturing. The order also required William-Sonoma Inc. to keep records of the ...
Alber, agreed to an FTC order that required them to stop their deceptive claims and follow Made in USA requirements. Following the 2020 agreement, the FTC found that Williams-Sonoma was ...