Apples to Apples Comparison Act of 2025
The bill requires standardized, transparent comparisons with uniform terms and metrics to ensure fairness, accuracy, and non-misleading consumer information.
The bill requires standardized, transparent comparisons with uniform terms and metrics to ensure fairness, accuracy, and non-misleading consumer information.
The Apples to Apples Comparison Act of 2025 (HR 4093) seeks to enhance transparency and standardization in comparing products, services, or financial offerings by requiring clearer disclosure of terms, conditions, and metrics used in comparisons. The bill mandates that organizations presenting comparative information use uniform standards to ensure the comparisons are fair, accurate, and not misleading to consumers.
The bill addresses rampant issues with misleading advertisements and comparison claims that confuse or deceive consumers. By standardizing how comparisons are presented, it aims to empower consumers to make more informed decisions, potentially increasing market competition and driving higher quality products and services. It also intends to reduce disputes and litigation arising from unclear or unfair comparisons.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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