Agri-food: Two associations attack bags “full of emptiness”

by time news

2023-06-27 13:45:00

DISPATCH — The anti-waste associations Foodwatch and Zero Waste France announced today that they have put five major brands on notice to stop selling “full of empty” bags. It was the consumers who alerted them.

For their packets of sweets, squares of chocolate, hazelnuts, bacon bits or even ravioli, Carambar, Côte d’Or (Mondelez), Daco Bello, Herta and Rana were challenged: “We give them 30 days for they withdraw their products from the market and undertake not to market any more products full of emptiness”. Without reaction from them, the associations “will take legal action”.

In the absence of reaction, Foodwatch (defense of consumers) and Zero Waste (fight against waste) “will take legal action”.

“If for the food industry, vacuum can sometimes be necessary, for example to protect food during transport or better preserve its quality, in the examples pointed out, the packaging contains unnecessary vacuum which could be reduced”, believe the associations.

Their action is based on environmental and consumer codes.

The first prescribes in an article that “packaging must be designed and manufactured in such a way as to limit its volume and mass to the minimum necessary to ensure a sufficient level of safety, hygiene and acceptability”.

The second gives the definition of a misleading commercial practice: “The associations consider that the packaging of your product constitutes a misleading commercial practice, in that its presentation and its packaging mislead, giving the impression to consumers of purchase a quantity significantly larger than what is actually contained in the package”.

Foodwatch and Zero Waste France thus say they are “strengthening their action” after having repeatedly denounced over-packaging without tangible results.

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