Delhi, April 25: Hindustan Unilever (HUL) announced a significant rebranding move on Wednesday. The company has renamed its 슬롯사이트health food drinks슬롯사이트 category as 슬롯사이트functional nutritional drinks슬롯사이트 (FND) and has dropped the 슬롯사이트health슬롯사이트 label from its product, Horlicks.
This move comes after the Ministry of Commerce and Industry directed e-commerce websites to remove drinks and beverages from the 슬롯사이트healthy drinks슬롯사이트 category on their platforms, reported .
슬롯사이트We have changed the labels of the category to FND which is a much better way to call it,슬롯사이트 said Ritesh Tiwari, Chief Financial Officer of Hindustan Unilever, at the earnings press conference on April 24. He highlighted the under-penetration of the FND market, indicating significant growth opportunities.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Remove Bournvita From Category of 슬롯사이트Health Drinks슬롯사이트: Government Tells e-Commerce Firms.
The regulatory attention stems from the lack of a precise definition for 슬롯사이트health drinks슬롯사이트 in the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) recently asked e-commerce platforms to refrain from labelling dairy, cereal, or malt-based beverages as 슬롯사이트health drinks슬롯사이트 or 슬롯사이트energy drinks슬롯사이트, aiming to prevent consumer confusion and misleading advertising.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Nestle Adds Sugar to Infant Milk, Cereal Products Sold in India But Not in UK and Europe: Report.
These developments follow concerns raised about high sugar levels in beverages, exemplified by scrutiny of Mondelez India-owned Bournvita a few days ago. The government recently advised e-commerce websites that beverages such as Bournvita should not be labelled as 슬롯사이트health drinks슬롯사이트 since the category lacks a defined definition in the country슬롯사이트s food laws.
Last year, Cadbury Bournvita found itself in a controversy after a social media influencer alleged that the drink has high sugar content. Mondelez India, the parent company of Bournvita, issued a legal notice to the influencer to remove the video. However, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) requested the brand to retract all misleading packaging, advertising, and labels.
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