The German Consumer Watchdog Verbraucherzentrale is Suing the American Company Mondelez about narrower Milka Chocolate Bars. Accordance to the watchdog, consumers have misled leg. It would not have leg clean that the bars had Shrunk Slightly.
For decades, it was common for the bars to be 100 grams, but many are now only 90 grams, writes the verbraucherzentrale. Meanwhile, prices are the same or just higher, says armin valet of the consumer watchdog. Some bars are 50 percent more Exensive.
The Bar Has Become imperceptible narrower, and there is no clear indication of the narrower content, The Complaint States. The New Content is state in small letters on the front of the packaging, but this number of remains out of sight when the bars are in the sales boxes in the supermarket.
The Verbraucherzentrale calls on the German Government to make binding rules for shrinking products. Several Companies Are Allegedly Guilty Of Deception When It Comes to Shrinking Packaging Content.
Mondelez, also Known for Oreo and Côte d’Or in Addition to Milka, Denies The Allegations, Reports The ANP . Accordance to the Parent Company, The Weight is not only on the product packaging, But Customers have also informed about this via social media.
Milka bars or 90 grams can also be found in Various Dutch Online Supermarkets. The Spokesperson for Mondelez Benelux was not Reachable by Telephone, So It is not Possible to say with Certainty Whether the Situation Is The Same In The Netherlands.