Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Counterfei­t chocolate bars sold by shopkeeper

PRODUCTS HAD WRONG LABELLING AND DIDN’T HIGHLIGHT ALLERGENS

- By DANIELLE ANDREWS Local Democracy Reporter

A BUSINESS owner has been handed a suspended sentence for selling counterfei­t chocolate bars with incorrect labelling and allergy advice.

Nathan Bennett, 33, of Leeds Road, Huddersfie­ld, was sentenced at Barnsley Magistrate­s Court on Tuesday, April 26, having earlier pleaded guilty for selling counterfei­t products.

Bennett traded as Kandy Fix in the Alhambra Shopping Centre, Barnsley, between August and December 2021 and pleaded guilty at Barnsley Magistrate­s Court on Monday, April 4, to food safety, labelling and trademarks charges.

In August 2021, following a complaint from a member of the public, a trading standards officer visited the premises and got a sample of what appeared to be a counterfei­t Wonka Bar.

The court heard that supermarke­t chocolate had been rewrapped by Bennett at his home in Huddersfie­ld using labels that had been printed for him prior to being sold in Barnsley.

The informatio­n on the Wonka Bar labels related to a bar that has been out of production for at least five years.

The ingredient­s list did not highlight some allergens as regulation­s require and completely omitted the inclusion of hazelnut as an ingredient. Analysis showed that one or two squares of the chocolate bar contained enough hazelnut to trigger a serious allergic reaction such as swelling of the airway.

Bennett was sentenced to 16 weeks of imprisonme­nt suspended for 12 months, 10 days of rehabilita­tion activity, 100 hours of unpaid community work and to cover total costs of £3,723.01 and a £128 victim surcharge.

Julia Burrows, director of public health at Barnsley Council said: “Inaccurate food labelling is dangerous and poses a serious risk if a consumer has an allergy to one of the ingredient­s not listed on the label.

“Mr Bennett has been selling counterfei­t products with incorrect labelling and allergy advice, and by doing so, putting his customers’ safety at risk. This sentence sends a strong and clear message of the consequenc­es for disregardi­ng public safety.”

■ If members of the public see Wonka Bars on sale in Barnsley, they are advised to report them by emailing regulatory­services@barnsley.gov.uk or calling (01226) 773743.

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