联合利华被罚6000万欧元 涉嫌滥用冰淇淋市场垄断地位
据路透社报道,意大利反垄断机构周三表示,因滥用其在该国冰淇淋市场的主导地位,联合利华(UN)的意大利子公司已经被处以逾6000万欧元(约合7700万美元)的罚款。
该机构表示,联合利华滥用其在所谓的单层包装“律动冰淇淋”(single-wrapped
impulse ice creams)的市场地位,联合利华通过以此通过“Algida”的品牌销售,刺激快速消费。报道原文如下:
Italy fines
Unilever for abuse of dominant position in ice cream
Reuters Staff
ROME, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Italy’s antitrust agency said on Wednesday it
had fined Unilever’s Italian unit more than 60 million euros ($71 million) for
abusing its dominant position in the country’s ice cream market.
It said
Unilever had abused its position in single-wrapped so-called impulse ice creams,
intended for immediate consumption, which it sells through its “Algida” brand.
The local unit of the world’s biggest ice cream maker said in a
statement it rejected the agency’s conclusion and would appeal.
Italian
authorities started the probe in 2013 when a small producer of organic fruit
lollies called La Bomba accused Unilever of forcing local retailers not to sell
its popsicles.
La Bomba, based in the seaside town of Rimini, said
Unilever had struck deals with operators of beach resort, bars and campsites to
exclusively sell the bigger firm’s ice creams.
La Bomba makes less than
1 million euros a year.
Italians ate 5.15 billion euros-worth of ice
cream in 2015, according to the antitrust agency, and sales of
individually-wrapped treats were worth 780 million euros.
“The market
for ice cream (to be consumed) outside the home is a highly competitive one in
which artisan and industrial, bulk and packaged products compete for the
consumer’s attention in a fragmented landscape that is like no other in Europe,”
Unilever said.
Selling the Magnum, Carte d‘Or and Cornetto ice cream
brands as well as other food, home and personal care goods, Unilever makes
around 1.4 billion euros ($1.65 billion) a year in Italy.
Unilever can
appeal the ruling at a regional court.
$1 = 0.8486 euros Reporting by
Giselda Vagnoni and Gavin Jones; Writing by Isla Binnie; Ed