How Consumer Reports Has Kept Trust of Readers, CEOs
*By Tracey Cheek*
At a moment when public trust in media is at a low ebb and cries of "fake news" are rampant, Consumer Reports has managed to retain the trust of its 6 million consumer members ー and the ear of top CEOs.
Tech companies like including Tesla ($TSLA) and Facebook ($FB) have all made changes to their products or marketing thanks to investigations published by Consumer Reports.
The non-profit organization identified a security bug on Facebook's platform over the summer. They also worked with Tesla to correct a braking issue in the company's Model 3.
"We've been at this for 80 plus years, 60 plus labs; we test and rate over 8,000 products a year," Consumer Reports President and CEO Marta Tellado told Cheddar Thursday. "I think we've earned the trust of both manufacturers and consumers because of the rigor and evidence-based research that we use."
With the proliferation of product reviews online ー not all of which can be trusted ー Tellado said Consumer Reports is more important than ever.
"When they're in the marketplace making decisions, there's an imbalance of power. They don't have all the cards," she said, as well as online reviews that may not be trustworthy.
Throughout its long history, Consumer Reports has played a major role in shaping transportation safety, from seat belts to backup cameras.
As for the future of mobility, Consumer Reports will continue to monitor what's safe and what's not.
"We're seeing a lot of marketing that says 'self-driving' and that sends a message to the consumer that you don't have to pay a whole lot of attention ー you can take your hands off the wheel," Tellado said. "It's not self-driving yet. So we've come back around to some automakers and said that advertising is not safe, and they've responded to that."
For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/consumer-reports-in-the-digital-age).
Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after they joined in a massive merger that created one of the biggest food companies on the planet. One of the companies will include brands such as Heinz, Philadelphia cream cheese and Kraft Mac & Cheese. The other will include brands like Oscar Mayer, Kraft Singles and Lunchables. When the company formed in 2015 it wanted to capitalize on its massive scale, but shifting tastes complicated those plans, with households seeking to introduce healthier options at the table. Kraft Heinz's net revenue has fallen every year since 2020.
About 780,000 pressure washers sold at retailers like Home Depot are being recalled across the U.S. and Canada, due to a projectile hazard that has resulted in fractures and other injuries among some consumers.
President Donald Trump has fired one of two Democratic members of the U.S. Surface Transportation Board to break a 2-2 tie ahead of the board considering the largest railroad merger ever proposed.
Ford is recalling more than 355,000 of its pickup trucks across the U.S. because of an instrument panel display failure that’s resulted in critical information, like warning lights and vehicle speed, not showing up on the dashboard.