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Senators urge Amazon to remove unsafe items

By Associated Press
Published: August 29, 2019, 6:30pm

NEW YORK — Three U.S. senators are pushing Amazon to remove unsafe products from its online store, spurred by a Wall Street Journal investigation that found that more than 4,000 products on the site were mislabeled, declared unsafe or banned by regulators.

In a letter addressed to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the senators repeated information reported in last week’s Journal story and asked Bezos to respond to a list of questions, including how the company will ensure that it doesn’t sell products that have been recalled. The letter was signed by Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts.

Amazon confirmed on Thursday that it received the letter, and pointed to a blog post it published last week saying that it had invested $400 million to make sure its products are “safe, complaint, and authentic.”

The senators gave Amazon a month to respond to their questions. Amazon said it plans to respond to the letter by the Sept. 29 deadline.

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