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South Korea dairy company boss resigns over advertising claims that yogurt prevents COVID


South Korea dairy company boss resigns over advertising claims that yogurt prevents COVID
May 4, 2021 / 7:08 AM
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While stepping down as the company's head, Hong Won-sik and other members of his family will retain their commanding share in Namyang Dairy Products.
 
Namyang financed research it aggressively promoted through the media and a symposium it funded last month that claimed its Bulgaris yogurt drinks were effective in lowering the risk of coronavirus infections.
 
Namyang's stock price rose temporarily before the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety sued the company for false advertising, saying the research was dubious and never involved any animal testing or clinical trials.

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