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Australia court rules Heinz 'healthy' toddler food misleading

AFP  |  Sydney 

Heinz's misled consumers about the health value of Little Kids Shredz products for toddlers, an ruled today, adding that the US firm should have been aware the claims were deceptive.

The took to court in 2016, saying images and statements on Shredz products, which contain fruit pastes, purees and concentrate, indicated they were healthy and nutritious for young children.

The national consumer watchdog said such claims were misleading as the products contain over 60 percent sugar, significantly higher than fruit and vegetables, with the agreeing.

"... represented that (they were) beneficial to the health of children aged 1-3 years when by reason of their high sugar content and sticky texture, the products were not beneficial," Justice said in his judgement.

He found that had "engaged in conduct which was misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive in contravention" of Australian Consumer Law.

"I am satisfied that each of the nutritionists ought to have known that a representation that a product containing approximately two-thirds sugar was beneficial to the health of children aged one-three years was misleading," he added.

The rejected another ACCC assertion that had claimed the products were of an "equivalent nutritional value" to fruit and vegetables and would encourage the development of healthy eating habits for children aged one to three".

added that was committed to providing high-quality and to communicating clearly with consumers.

The Shredz products are no longer on sale in

The ACCC welcomed the court's decision and said it showed there were "serious consequences" to making false or misleading claims about the health benefits of products.

A date for a hearing on penalties and other orders sought by the ACCC has yet to be set by the court.

The recommends limiting the intake of foods containing fruit juice concentrate to reduce the risk of and tooth decay.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 14:15 IST
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