(Reuters) – A class action lawsuit filed against New Balance accuses the Boston-based sneaker company of false advertising in claiming its toning walking shoes burned more calories and improved health.

The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Boston, calls New Balance's marketing claims that the shoes increase muscle activation and calorie burn “false, misleading, and reasonably likely to deceive the public.”

Read the full Reuters story, “Lawsuit accuses New Balance of false walking shoe ads.”

(Reuters) – A class action lawsuit filed against New Balance accuses the Boston-based sneaker company of false advertising in claiming its toning walking shoes burned more calories and improved health.

The lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Boston, calls New Balance's marketing claims that the shoes increase muscle activation and calorie burn “false, misleading, and reasonably likely to deceive the public.”

Read the full Reuters story, “Lawsuit accuses New Balance of false walking shoe ads.”