Warning labels in the U.S. seem to be everywhere. Here’s why they may be pointless

[ad_1] Warning labels are designed to inform consumers about potential risks of using a product, but they have become too prevalent to be beneficial. “Warning labels really were fairly rare until the 1960s,” said W. Kip Viscusi, a distinguished professor of law, economics, and management at Vanderbilt University. “Beginning in the mid-1960’s, cigarettes started to…

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