FTC says Made in USA claims about mattress pads for truck bunks were, well, bunk - Federal Trade Commission News
Are we the only ones who remember C.W. McCall’s novelty song, “Convoy”? To paraphrase the lyrics of one of the few #1 hits about truckers, “Mercy sakes alive,” the FTC is “puttin’ the hammer down” on false claims that imported products are American-made. The agency just announced a proposed settlement with Electrowarmth Products, LLC, and owner Daniel W. Grindle, alleging their Made in USA claims for heated truck bunk mattress pads were, well, bunk.
According to the complaint, at one time, Electrowarmth used U.S.-made textiles to manufacture its mattress pads for trucks. But as a cost-cutting measure, the company moved production to China in 2019 and stopped using U.S.-made textiles. Despite that major change in production, Electrowarmth continued to represent the new Chinese-made pads as “Made in USA,” “Made in the USA since 1939,” and “made-in-America products” – claims that appeared on the product label, on packaging, or on the company’s Facebook page.
The FTC says those false statements violated the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act, the Textile Rules, and the FTC Act. To settle the case, Electrowarmth and Grindle have agreed to a proposed order that prohibits them from making unqualified U.S.-origin claims for any product, unless they can show that the final assembly or processing – and all significant processing – takes place in the United States, and that all or virtually all ingredients or components are made and sourced here. Any qualified Made in USA...
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