A non-food product that can be confused with a foodstuff because it resembles one may be subject to restrictions on its marketing in the EU if it endangers the health and safety of the consumer, the EU Court of Justice ruled on Thursday 2 June (Case C-122/21).
A reference for a preliminary ruling was made to the Court of Justice in a dispute between the Lithuanian authorities andGet Fresh Cosmetics Limited. The Lithuanian company had been forced by the authorities to withdraw from the...