A German court has ruled that only products genuinely made in Dubai can be labeled as "Dubai chocolate," banning Aldi's misleading product name.
The court concluded that the name "Alyan Dubai Handmade Chocolate" could mislead consumers into believing it was produced in Dubai and imported.
The case raised questions about product naming conventions as importers and brands like Lidl argue the terminology refers to a style rather than origin.
Aldi's argument emphasized that the origin was mentioned on the reverse label; however, the court maintained that labeling must be clear to consumers.
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