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    Nutella-Maker Ferrero Aware of EU Inspections, Says It Is Cooperating

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Ferrero confirms it is aware of unannounced inspections by EU competition officials into a chocolate-sector company and says it is providing full cooperation.

    Nutella maker Ferrero says it is undergoing EU inspections amid antitrust investigation

    Ferrero Faces EU Antitrust Probe

    MILAN, April 15 (Reuters) - Nutella maker Ferrero said on Wednesday it is aware that European Commission officials are currently carrying out on-site inspections at its offices, following reports that the commission was conducting investigations into antitrust practices.

    Ferrero's Response to the Investigation

    "The company is fully cooperating and providing the information requested," the company, which is headquartered in Luxembourg, said in a statement in response to a request from Reuters.

    Background on the EU Antitrust Investigation

    Earlier this week the ​European Commission said it had raided the premises ‌of an unnamed chocolate confectionery company over a suspected violation of antitrust rules that ​prohibit cartels and anti-competitive practices.

    Focus of the EU Commission's Inquiry

    The EU Commission said it was investigating ​"possible market segmentation in the ​form of restrictions on the trade of goods ‌between ⁠member states in the single market and obstacles to multi-country purchases".

    Retailers' Concerns Over Market Practices

    European retailers have long accused big consumer brands of anticompetitive practices like maintaining price differences between EU member countries and making it difficult for supermarkets to buy a branded good in bulk and sell across the whole bloc - practices called "territorial supply constraints".

    Industry and Media Reactions

    In a statement on Wednesday after the investigation was announced but before Ferrero was revealed to be the target, retail association Eurocommerce said it supported the European Commission in taking action against such practices.

    Bloomberg first reported that Ferrero was the company involved.

    (Reporting by Elisa Anzolin, additional reporting by Helen Reid, editing by Cristina Carlevaro and Jan Harvey)

    References

    • EU launches 'unannounced inspections' in chocolate sector over antitrust concerns
    • EU Commission clears acquisition of CPK by Ferrero – INSIGHT EU MONITORING

    Table of Contents

    • Ferrero Faces EU Antitrust Probe
    • Ferrero's Response to the Investigation
    • Background on the EU Antitrust Investigation

    Key Takeaways

    • •European Commission has launched unannounced inspections in the chocolate confectionery sector over suspected antitrust concerns—Ferrero has acknowledged awareness and insists on full cooperation (aa.com.tr).
    • •The inspections are a preliminary investigatory measure and don’t imply wrongdoing; the EU noted there’s no set timeline for concluding such probes ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nutella-maker Ferrero aware of EU inspections, says it is cooperating

    1Why are EU officials inspecting Ferrero offices?

    European Commission officials are inspecting Ferrero's offices due to suspected violations of EU antitrust rules.

    2Where is Ferrero headquartered?

    Ferrero is headquartered in Luxembourg.

    3Is Ferrero cooperating with the investigation?

    Yes, Ferrero stated it is fully cooperating and providing the information requested.

    Focus of the EU Commission's Inquiry
  • Retailers' Concerns Over Market Practices
  • Industry and Media Reactions
  • aa.com.tr
  • •Ferrero recently had a major merger cleared by the Commission (its acquisition of CPK SAS), showing ongoing regulatory scrutiny in its sector even as other incumbents like Mondelez face fines for anticompetitive practices (ieu-monitoring.com)
  • 4What prompted the European Commission's investigation?

    The investigation was prompted by suspected violations of antitrust rules related to cartels and anti-competitive practices.

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