‘Consumers deserve to know what they’re buying’: Essex police seize 67,000 bottles of fake wine
Essex police have seized 67,000 bottles of counterfeit wine and Prosecco worth around £500,000 in a coordinated operation across warehouses in Essex and North London. The investigation involved multiple authorities including the Food Standards Agency and Italian counterparts, with one person arrested for conspiracy to defraud. The National Food Crime Unit stressed that counterfeiting isn't victimless, as it erodes consumer trust and undermines legitimate businesses in the wine industry.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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