New Delhi, Nov 26:
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
(FSSAI) has issued notices in 38 cases of dubious claims or misguiding
advertisements on food items and prosecution has been launched in 19
cases, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Monday.
In a
written reply, Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari also
said that apart from these 38 cases, other instances that came before
the ministry were placed before an Inter-Ministerial Committee.
According
to details given by the minister, complaints had been filed against
advertisements of leading brands including one of Complan, which claimed
that one can grow two times by using the product.
The
cases have been filed for violation under the Food Safety and Standards
Act 2006 and Food Safety and Standards (Packing and Labelling)
Regulations, 2011, Tewari said.
Another matter that
was filed pertained to the Horlicks advertisement over the claim that
the children consuming the product were “taller, stronger and sharper”.
Another
case was related to the Kellogs advertisement which claimed that
“research shows that people who eat low fat breakfast like Kellogg’s
Special K, tend to be slimmer than those who don’t”.
According to Tewari, cases had also been filed against advertisements promoting many other brands.
In
response to another question, Tewari said that the Press Council had
registered 532 complaints on charges of baseless and provocative news
reports published in print media since April 1.
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