This case was an appeal to the Upper Tier Tribunal (UTT) against the decision of the FTT that Organix and Nakd bars sold by Morrisons were not eligible for zero-rating as food suitable for human consumption. The FTT had agreed with HMRC that the products fell within the exception set out in the legislation for confectionery.
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