Test-Achats

Test Aankoop (Dutch) or Test Achats (French) is a Belgian non-profit consumer organization which promotes consumer protection. It was founded in 1957 and publishes research in a subscription magazine.

Logo of Test-Achats / Test-Aankoop.

History

Test Achats was founded by Louis Darms in November 1957 as the Association des Consommateurs (French) / Verbruikersunie (Dutch). In 1960 it was one of the founders of the organization now called Consumers International.[1]

Test Achats is a founding member of International Consumer Research & Testing.[1]

In 1987 Test Achats formed partnerships with three other consumer organizations with the intention of coordination comparative product testing in each country. Those organizations are the Comitato Difesa Consumatori in Italy, the Organization de Consumidores y Usuarios in Spain, and the Associacao Portuguesa para a Defesa do Consumidor in Portugal.[1]

The organization was a party to a 2011 lawsuit, Test-Achats vs Council of Ministers, in which it advocated for an end to using gender as a basis for determining insurance rates.[1]

gollark: The claims they make are utterly lies.
gollark: The only significant issue I had was the recent oh bee kernel implosion one.
gollark: I can't because newer kernel versions completely stop my laptop from booting somehow!
gollark: I'll get back to you at some future time.
gollark: Actually, that may not be relevant here, hm.

References

  1. Brobeck, Stephen (1997). "Belgian Consumer Movement". Encyclopedia of the consumer movement. Santa Barbara, Calif. [u.a.]: ABC-Clio. pp. 64–68. ISBN 0874369878.
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