Texas AG opens probe into Lululemon
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A Texas investigation into Lululemon Athletica Inc.’s clothing for the presence of so-called “forever chemicals” has sparked a wave of debate across Chinese social media, underscoring the risks the brand faces in one of its most important growth markets.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s civil probe into potential PFAS, or forever chemicals, in lululemon athletica (LULU) apparel puts product safety disclosures, consumer trust, and regulatory risk firmly in focus for current and prospective shareholders.
Lululemon Athletica Inc. fell in New York trading Monday after the Texas attorney general said his office is investigating for the presence of so-called “forever chemicals,” which have been linked to health problems,
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into Lululemon Athletica for the potential presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in its athletic apparel and issued a civil investigative demand to the company, according to a statement from his office issued Monday.
The popular athletic apparel pop-up, on the lower level across from Pink and near Macy’s Men’s & Home, will celebrate its grand opening Friday, April 17. A Lululemon pop-up is a temporary store that may be used to test the market in a region. According to its career page, Lululemon is contracted with Vintage Faire for two years.
Lululemon Athletica Inc claimed its products currently sold in China do not contain per — and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), amid concerns following a US investigation into the potential presence of toxic chemicals in the leisure wear maker's apparel.
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