Walkers' Poppadoms are in fact crisps rather than the popular Indian starter, a judge has ruled. The brand had argued that the treats should be classed as a food rather than a snack for VAT reasons - ...
A snack company’s yearslong effort to protect the sanctity of its poppadom spuddered — er, sputtered — in a tax tribunal this month. By Ali Watkins Reporting from London No profit grows, Shakespeare ...
Walkers’ Sensations Poppadoms ‘are similar to potato crisps’ and therefore are not eligible for the zero-rated VAT, rules Tax Tribunal. Walkers Snack Foods, the subsidiary of US food giant PepsiCo, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The law is great because it forces things that should never be in words to be in words. Last week, a verdict ...
Food giant Walkers must pay VAT on its mini poppadoms after judges ruled they are actually more like crisps. The PepsiCo-owned manufacturer hoped to escape paying the tax on its Sensations Poppadoms ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When does a potato cease to be a potato? It’s a question that has plagued some of Britain’s finest legal minds ...
Related: Why Our Brains Crave Junk Food: The Surprising Truth Revealed The decision was handed down last week after the company argued that the treats should be classed as a food rather than a snack ...
Papad or as south Indians call it, poppadom, is a popular part of Indian meals across regions. Photo: Manoj Madhavan/Mint The essential dishes of a Kerala sadya (feast) are paruppu (dal/lentils), ...
The Union Budget contains details about the estimated receipts and the expenditure of the government for a particular fiscal year. The Budget is allotted for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from ...
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