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611 Cases of Illegal Food Advertisements Were Seized in Taoyuan, Alleging Exaggerated Claims About Weight Loss and Anti-Aging.

"Lose weight instantly," "See results in a week," "Anti-aging"—these seemingly enticing advertising slogans may actually be illegal. The Taoyuan City Government Health Bureau announced its 2025 enforcement results, uncovering 611 cases of illegal food advertising, a significant 62% increase from the previous year, indicating that exaggerated and false advertising remains rampant. Online platforms accounted for the largest share at 79%, with indi…
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"Lose weight instantly," "See results in a week," "Anti-aging"—these seemingly enticing advertising slogans may actually be illegal. The Taoyuan City Government Health Bureau announced its 2025 enforcement results, uncovering 611 cases of illegal food advertising, a significant 62% increase from the previous year, indicating that exaggerated and false advertising remains rampant. Online platforms accounted for the largest share at 79%, with indi…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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