A consumer alleging the maker of FogAway touted the eyeglass spray as safe but concealed the presence of harmful “forever chemicals” may proceed with deception claims in a proposed class suit, a federal court in California said.
FogAway is supposed to prevent foggy eyeglasses, which have become a more common problem because of the use of face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic, Mahmood Dawood says.
Dawood says that before purchasing FogAway, he reviewed the labeling, packaging, and marketing materials and saw representations that it’s “Safe For Use.”
But he alleges that FogAway contains unsafe per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, part of ...
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