Supplements on Amazon have been a disaster for the better part of a decade, maybe longer.
It's painful to see abuse after abuse and little regulatory action.
Except in a very small handful of situations, the best case scenario is that the company pays a small fine.
That fine gets announced years after the abuse, then, that pittance gets litigated down over even more years.
The risk adjusted present value might as well be zero.
Why would any company ever do the right thing?
Supplements on Amazon have been a disaster for the better part of a decade, maybe longer.
It's painful to see abuse after abuse and little regulatory action.
Except in a very small handful of situations, the best case scenario is that the company pays a small fine.
That fine gets announced years after the abuse, then, that pittance gets litigated down over even more years.
The risk adjusted present value might as well be zero.
Why would any company ever do the right thing?