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Keurig to pay $3 million fine for false , misleading claims on recycling of its K - CUPs

A Canadian beverage company has reached an agreement to pay a fine for making false claims that its coffee pods can be recycled in recycling schemes, it's been reported to be the latest to emerge from the US Competition Bureau.

Source: ctvnews.ca
Published on 2022-01-07

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