Amazon is advising customers to throw away certain nutritional supplements sold on its third-party marketplace.
Amazon has advised customers to throw away Align nutritional supplements sold on site by third parties, because they're probably fake. These supplements are officially sold by the Proctor & Gamble brand. While counterfeits are not a problem that's unique to Amazon, its large and growing marketplace means that it is highly vulnerable to this, and the task of policing its third-party sellers is becoming more challenging.
Amazon has advised customers to throw away Align nutritional supplements sold on site by third parties, because they're probably fake. These supplements are officially sold by the Proctor & Gamble brand. While counterfeits are not a problem that's unique to Amazon, its large and growing marketplace means that it is highly vulnerable to this, and the task of policing its third-party sellers is becoming more challenging.
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