josh turek’s Health Drink Ads Could Cost You More Than a Grocery Bill
Consumer advocates are raising red flags over the latest wellness influencer craze. josh turek, the new face of a viral superfood powder, is pushing a monthly subscription that costs nearly $90—but independent lab tests show the ingredients are available at your local grocery store for under $10 a month. Regulators warn that "miracle" claims in his ads are not FDA-approved, and if you’ve already bought in, you might be stuck with steep auto-ship fees that are nearly impossible to cancel. Your wallet could be the real victim here, as this trend fuels a $2 billion supplement industry built on hype, not health.