Where's the beef (from)?: Misleading and deceptive advertising as to source of product
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Millen, Damien (2003) Where's the beef (from)?: Misleading and deceptive advertising as to source of product. ACCC v Woolworths Ltd [2002] ATPR 41-889/ACCC v Woolworths Ltd (No 2) [2002] ATPR 41-890. Trade Practices Law Journal, Volume 11, No 2, June 2003, 11 TPLJ 98, 3pp.
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Abstract
Introduction
The Federal Court's decision in Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) v Woolworths Ltd [2002] ATPR 41-899 in some ways mirrors recent "Australian made" cases. In Woolworths, an advertisement contained information about the source of primary products. The court's attention was focused not on "country of origin" but rather "local region of origin" issues.
Suggested Citation
Damien W. Millen. "Where's the beef (from)?: Misleading and deceptive advertising as to source of product" Law papers (2003).
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