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Government directs ecommerce firms to remove drinks, beverages from 'health drinks' category

On April 2, food safety standards regulator FSSAI directed all ecommerce food business operators (FBOs) to ensure appropriate categorisation of food products being sold on their websites.

Government directs ecommerce firms to remove drinks, beverages from 'health drinks' category

Saturday April 13, 2024 , 2 min Read

The government has asked all the ecommerce companies to remove drinks and beverages, including Bournvita, from the health drinks category from their portals.

"National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), a statutory body constituted under section (3) of the Commission of Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act 2005 after its inquiry under Section 14 of CRPC Act 2005 concluded that there is no 'health drink' defined under FSS Act 2006, rules and regulations submitted by FSSAI and Mondelez India Food Pvt Ltd," the Commerce and Industry Ministry said in an advisory to all e-commerce companies.

The order is dated April 10, 2024.

It said that all ecommerce companies/portals are advised to remove drinks and beverages, including Bournvita, from the category of health drinks from their platforms/sites.

On April 2, food safety standards regulator FSSAI directed all ecommerce food business operators (FBOs) to ensure appropriate categorisation of food products being sold on their websites.

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has noted that instances of food products licensed under 'Proprietary Food' with the nearest category--dairy-based beverage mix or cereal-based beverage mix, or malt-based beverage being sold on e-commerce websites under the category health drink, energy drink, etc, it added.


Edited by Megha Reddy