S-26® GOLD

Violation

  • Company

    Nestlé

  • Country

    Singapore

  • Published date

    11-02-2024

  • Crawl date

    12-22-2024

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Violation checking

VIVID

Violation

Code article

5.1

5.3

9.1 + 9.2,4.2

WHA58.32

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Nutrition or health claims