Consumerist reports that New York state attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman’s office did a year-long review of the so-called “pink ribbon” business, which I loathe almost as much as I loathe breast cancer itself. They came up with five guidelines intended to protect consumers.
NY AG urges breast cancer charities to be transparent on where pink dollars go
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