misbrands

/mɪsˈbrændz/
verb
  1. To label or market a product with false or misleading information, especially regarding its ingredients, origin, or quality.
    • If you misbrand a food item by lying about its country of origin, you could face legal action.
    • Regulators warned the manufacturer not to misbrand its cleaning products with fake eco-friendly seals.
    • The company was fined for misbranding its organic juice as 100% natural when it contained added sugar.
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