Coca-Cola Nigeria misled consumers on product changes – FCCPC
FCCPC's investigation revealed that Coca-Cola and NBC had repeatedly violated the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA)
FCCPC's investigation revealed that Coca-Cola and NBC had repeatedly violated the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA)
The court insists that a warning label must be put on the two products.
Controversy has trailed the chemical components of soft drinks in Nigeria.
The CPC said all soft drinks sold in Nigeria need better regulation.
The controversy surrounding consumption of coke and fanta dominated the news.
“For years, Fanta, Sprite and Coca Cola have arguably and consistently been the most widely consumed beverages in Nigeria.”
A court ruled that Fanta and Sprite could be toxic.
The court ruled that drinking the soft drinks with Vitamin C could be poisonous.
A court had ruled that the NBC provide more information to customers.
The court directs an explicit warning be issued by manufacturers of Sprite and Fanta within 90 days.
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