It’s Milo — But It’s Not the Same Milo

Unmarked Parallel Imports disappoint customers and can damage the reputation of local brands.
It’s Milo — But It’s Not the Same Milo
Retailers should let customers know when a parallel import does not come from a local source, but it is not a legal requirement, says Katherine Rich, CEO Food and Grocery Council.Phil Walter/Getty Images
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Retailers should let customers know when a parallel import does not come from a local source, but it is not a legal requirement, says Katherine Rich, CEO Food and Grocery Council.(Phil Walter/Getty Images)
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