| Nudie faces court |
| Written by Jacqui Walker, SmartCompany | |||
| Monday, 16 February 2009 00:00 | |||
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court against juice maker Nudie Foods Australia. The ACCC alleges Nudie made misleading claims on the packaging and in promotional material for two of its fruit juice products, Rosie Ruby and Rosie Blue. Nudie represented on the Rosie fruit juice labels that the Rosie Ruby juice consisted either solely or predominantly of cranberry, and the Rosie Blue juice consisted either solely or predominately of cranberry and blueberry, when in fact 80% of the Rosie Ruby juice and 78% of the Rosie Blue juice was apple juice, alleges the ACCC. The ACCC alleges that by making these misleading claims Nudie has contravened sections 52 and 55 of the Trade Practices Act. The ACCC is seeking declarations, injunctions, corrective advertising, a trade practices law compliance program, and costs. A directions hearing is listed in the Federal Court, Perth, on 4 March 2008 The full story is available from Smart Company.
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