Category: Europe

  • Dutch Marketing for Functional Food Product Reveals Regulatory Shortcomings

    Dutch social and political science professors have presented a case study on marketing a functional food in the European Union (EU) to demonstrate that nontextual marketing, which the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is apparently ill-equipped to regulate, plays a larger role in consumer purchasing decisions than textual product messages. Herman Lelieveldt and Cris Boonen,…

  • FSA to Prosecute Retailer over Raw-Milk Vending Machines

    The U.K. Food Standards Agency (FSA) will reportedly prosecute a department store for installing raw-milk vending machines at its flagship London location. According to a January 23, 2013, FSA press release, the agency has sought charges against Selfridges Retail Limited as “a person other than the occupier of a production holding or distributor” under Regulation…

  • Irish Food Safety Authority Finds Horse, Pork DNA in Beef Products

    The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has published the results of an investigation “examining the authenticity of a number of beef burger, beef meal and salami products available from retail outlets in Ireland.” According to a January 15, 2013, FSAI press release, the agency’s study revealed “the presence of horse DNA in some beef…

  • Nestlé’s Community Trademark for KitKat® Shape Upheld

    According to a news source, the United Kingdom’s Community Trade Mark Office has determined that the shape of a KitKat® bar, which Nestlé registered as a community trademark in 2006, is valid, thus barring any other confectioners from selling products with a similar shape in the European Union. Nestlé competitor Cadbury makes a similar product and…

  • EFSA Launches Public Consult on Aspartame Assessment

    The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has launched a public consultation on its “first full risk assessment” of the artificial sweetener aspartame. According to a January 8, 2013, news release, EFSA’s Scientific Panel on Food Additive and Nutrient Sources Added to Food (ANS Panel) has issued a draft scientific opinion on the safety of aspartame…

  • Mexican Lawmaker Floats Chewing Gum Tax Proposal

    A Mexican lawmaker has proposed a 50 percent tax on chewing gum. According to news sources, Institutional Revolutionary Party Deputy Juan Manuel Diez Francos claims such a tax could fund efforts to clean up the gum discarded in various public venues. Mexico is apparently the second largest consumer of gum behind the United States—citizens chew…

  • ASA Faults Beverage Marketing Claims

    The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld three challenges to marketing claims made by Santa Monica, California-based Neurobrands LLC about its line of “Neuro” beverages. Lodged in August 2011 before Commission Regulation (EU) No. 432/21012 established a list of permitted health claims for foods, the complainants argued that the claims appearing on Neurobrands’ website…

  • EFSA Publishes Bee Research Inventory

    The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published an inventory of its activities on bees and bee health as part of a forthcoming report to the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. Spurred by a worldwide decline in the bee population, the agency created a task force with expertise in pesticides, animal health and…