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Times of India·3 min read·medium

Don't use '100%' on food labels loosely: CCPA cracks down on misleading F&B claims

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Don't use '100%' on food labels loosely: CCPA cracks down on misleading F&B claims
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The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) in India has fined two food companies for misleading '100%' claims on product labels. Additionally, the article notes a surge in VPN usage in India following a temporary government ban on the messaging app Telegram.

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The ruling sets a precedent for stricter enforcement of food labeling standards, while the VPN data highlights the impact of digital censorship on consumer behavior.

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