Oregon Supreme Court Reviews Case on Alleged Deceptive Advertising by Tillamook Creamery

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According to OPB, a lawsuit against Tillamook County Creamery Association has stirred controversy by alleging that the creamery misled consumers through its marketing strategies. The heart of the dispute lies in accusations that Tillamook’s promotional efforts falsely suggested its dairy products come from small, family-run farms in Tillamook County, emphasizing environmentally friendly practices. Instead, it’s claimed that a significant portion of the milk used in Tillamook’s products is sourced from a large-scale operation known as Columbia River Dairy, part of Threemile Canyon Farms. This farm, situated outside Boardman, Oregon, is criticized for its industrial-scale dairy operations, involving thousands of cows

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