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In 2015, the [[New York Attorney General]] issued [[cease and desist]] letters to four major U.S. retailers ([[GNC (store)|GNC]], [[Target Corporation|Target]], [[Walgreens]], and [[Walmart]]) who were accused of selling herbal supplements that were mislabeled and potentially dangerous. Twenty-four products were tested by [[DNA barcoding]] as part of the investigation, with all but five containing DNA that did not match the product labels.

In 2015, the New York Attorney General issued cease and desist letters to four major U.S. retailers (GNC, Target, Walgreens, and Walmart) who were accused of selling herbal supplements that were mislabeled and potentially dangerous. Twenty-four products were tested by DNA barcoding as part of the investigation, with all but five containing DNA that did not match the product labels.