The Health ministry will take legal action against confectionery
company over billboards passing misleading nutritional claims on
biscuits.
Through the Department of Public Health, the
company, Nuvita Biscuits has been ordered to take down the advert, which
a dietary expert has said contained misleading nutritional claims.
The advert about cookies baked by Nuvita has been the source of online debate since the billboard was mounted a week ago.
In
the billboard, the company used a picture of cookies wrapped in a bow
with the message “A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand”.
“This
claim has not been cleared for advertisement by the ministry and
therefore such advert must be brought down immediately and legal action
taken against the owners.”
“If it is NuVita so be it,
but let them follow the law – and for the legal action that we are going
to take against them or any other culprits, leave it to us.”
The
NuVita brand biscuits are manufactured by Thika-based Mjengo Ltd. We
could not reach them on phone for comment by the time of going to press.
Dr
Kepha Ombacho, Publlic Health director, instructed county public health
officers to ensure that the billboard is removed as it is against the
provision of the Food, Drugs and Chemical Substance Act.
The
Act states that those in breach risk a fine not exceeding Sh500, 000 or
imprisonment for a term not more than two years or both.
In
the case of a subsequent offence, a vendor risks a fine not exceeding
Sh700, 000 or jail term not exceeding five years, or both. The Act also
provides for withdrawal of a firm’s operating license.
Social
media users felt that the statement on the billboard was misleading
since cookies alone are not a source of balanced diet.
“You cannot put balanced diet and cookies in the same sentence… Bring down this billboard,” wrote a Facebook user.
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