Nestle Malaysia faces US$34mn lawsuit over allegations of unauthorised QR code usage By Pearly Neo 02-Apr-2019 - Last updated on 02-Apr-2019 at 02:09 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Nestle Malaysia has been slapped with a written summons over the alleged ‘unauthorised and/or unlawful’ use of a QR code by a technology company, which is suing for the sum of RM139mn (US$34mn).Read the full story here. Top 10 stories for March Healthier Milo: Nestlé Thailand invests US$6.6m in world-first 'no added sugar' beverage version China tops the US in embracing plant-based and clean meat products: Study Malaysia sugar tax: Implementation postponed to July, limits raised for milk-based drinks Halal chocolate: All Ferrero factories to be Muslim-friendly within next few years GALLERY: Environmentally-friendly packaging from Japan Nestle Malaysia faces US$34mn lawsuit over allegations of unauthorised QR code usage Sweet treats: Four top trends from Japan’s dessert and confectionery sectors Smart cap solution: Danone uses packaging innovation to make personalisation more accessible Trace what matters: Is Blockchain the solution to food safety, quality and brand reputation? China fights fake food: Authorities vow to 'bankrupt' firms responsible and 'reward' whistle blowers Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 Next