- Appeal concerns VAT treatment of fruit and nut bars
- Products made by Organix and Nakd, sold by Morrisons
- Products grouped into categories: fruit and nut bars, dessert bars, crunch bars, sweet/chocolate bars
- Issue is whether Products are ‘confectionery’ for VAT purposes
- If not confectionery, zero rated for VAT as food for human consumption
Source: bailii.org
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