Luton business pleads guilty to selling fake Wonka Bars

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A Luton business has been fined for selling counterfeit Wonka chocolate bars with incorrect labelling and undeclared nut allergens.

Mayank Soneji, director of SP Wholesale Limited, appeared at Luton Crown Court on 3 September 2024. After pleading guilty to food safety and trademarks offences, Mr Soneji was fined £5,265, while the company was fined £5,824.

In March 2022, a Luton Council Environmental Health Officer visited the distributor, SP Wholesale, at Unit 11A Britannia Estate, Leagrave Road, to inspect the premises’ hygiene standards. During the inspection, the officer observed staff removing the outer wrappers from cheap, imported chocolate bars and replacing them with Wonka Bar wrappers.

The warehouse conditions were unhygienic, with mice and pigeons in the unit and unclean surroundings. Paperwork found at the premises revealed that these fake Wonka Bars were being supplied to shops across the UK.

Following the inspection, it was discovered that the chocolate contained allergens such as peanuts and almonds, which were not listed on the packaging. As a result, the business had to carry out a nationwide product recall. The label also had a fake address, and the company did not obtain permission from the trademark holder to use the Wonka Bar wrappers.

Gerard McCleave, Corporate Director for Inclusive Economy, said: “It’s vitally important that food labelling includes all ingredients, as they can pose a health risk to anyone who suffers from a related food allergy. Mr Soneji has shown a complete disregard for the safety of his customers in his actions.

“The work of Luton Food Safety and Trading Standards is vital to safeguard the health and economic well-being of our residents and this sentencing sends out a message to all food businesses that selling counterfeit goods will not be tolerated.”

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