Chile watchdog sues Nestle, Kellogg, Mars over advertising "violations"
Chile watchdog sues Nestle, Kellogg, Mars over advertising "violations"
By John Shepherd | 24 November 2016
Consumer protection chiefs in Chile are suing Kellogg, Nestle and Mars Inc for displaying children's cartoon characters on products high in sugar in alleged breaches of advertising laws to combat obesity.
The National Consumer Service agency, Sernac, is seeking damages equivalent to around US$110,000 from each company.
Sernac claimed the firms contravened legislation on food labelling and advertising introduced in June by using children's characters on packets of so-called "high in" products foodstuffs high in sugar, saturated fats and "other fattening nutrients".
A spokesperson for Kellogg told just-food the company is "reviewing this information internally". However, the spokesperson said Kellogg has already "adjusted our labelling to make sure our products in Chile comply with the current regulations... our current packages do not include our characters".
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