Commission Imposes Fine on Milk Manufacturing Companies

PAKISTAN - The antitrust watchdog on Monday imposed a fine on three milk manufacturing companies including Engro Foods Limited for “deceptive marketing practices which were aimed at deceiving consumers”.
calendar icon 25 January 2017
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The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has passed an order imposing fines of Rs62.29 million on Engro Foods Limited, Rs2 million on Noon Pakistan Limited (NPL) and Rs500,000 on Shakarganj Foods Products Limited (SFP) for violating Section 10 of the Competition Act, 2010, according to an official handout.

The CCP’s bench comprising of chairperson Vadiyya Khalil, members Dr Shahzad Ansar and Ikramul Haq Qureshi passed the order. The order disposes off the show cause notices issued to these companies after an inquiry conducted by CCP found that they were prima facie deceiving consumers by marketing and selling tea whiteners and dairy drinks including SFP’s product ‘Qudrat’ (liquid tea whitener), NPL’s product ‘Dairy Rozana’ (dairy drink) and Engro Foods’ ‘Dairy Omung’ (dairy drink) as milk.

The order found that Engro Foods in its marketing campaign for its product ‘Dairy Omung’ , particularly the television commercial, gave the net impression that ‘Omung’ is milk, and not a dairy drink, while the company’s website termed ‘Omung’ as an alternate to loose milk, thereby deceiving the unsuspecting consumer.

Source: The Express Tribune

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