Japan Investigates Ice Cream Companies for Possible Price Cheating

Japan Investigates Ice Cream Companies for Possible Price Cheating

Japan's trade watchdog raided six ice cream makers on June 16, including Meiji, suspecting they secretly agreed to keep prices high. The raids let authorities seize papers and demand answers. A few large companies control most ice cream sales—making it easy for them to scheme. The crackdown reflects officials' push to protect shoppers as costs keep rising.

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