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Avast ye scallywags! Congress be targetin' the cursed online markets and social media dens fer sellin' recalled booty!

2023-09-01

Arrr, me hearties! The House Energy and Commerce Committee be demandin' answers from them scurvy dogs at Meta and eBay! They be sellin' all sorts o' treacherous booty to unsuspectin' customers! Avast ye, mates, and spill the beans!

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is concerned about online shopping companies not doing enough to prevent the sale of dangerous products through their platforms. They have sent letters to 17 companies, including Meta, Amazon, Walmart, and eBay, asking about their efforts to prevent the sale of recalled or banned products. The committee is particularly concerned about Meta's inability to prevent purchases of two children's items, the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play sleeper and Boppy Newborn Lounger, which had both been recalled years ago. eBay is also being accused of selling dangerous products that have been recalled for posing a risk to consumer safety. Congress believes this problem extends to many other online shopping sites as well.

The committee has asked the companies to report on their efforts to stop the sale of dangerous products and to work with them to find a solution. The companies have until August 31 to respond. A Meta spokesperson defended the company, stating that they take the issue seriously and implied that this is not a unique problem to Meta. eBay provided a statement through its spokesperson, highlighting their collaboration with regulatory agencies and their efforts to enforce product safety policies.

Buying recalled products online can expose consumers to serious health and safety risks, as these products have been found to be defective, hazardous, or violate mandatory standards. Consumers may not be aware that they are buying recalled products or the potential dangers they pose. The House Energy and Commerce Committee's actions aim to protect consumers from buying such products and to address the issue of dangerous product sales online.

The committee's efforts may lead to better regulation and enforcement of online marketplaces, ensuring the safety and trust of consumers. However, it remains to be seen if the pressure being put on these companies is enough or if more needs to be done.

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