Italy probes BAT, Amazon over heated tobacco ad

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(FILES) This file photo taken on January 17, 2017 shows signage pictured on the front of the headquarters of British American Tobacco, at Temple Place in central London.
British American Tobacco is being investigated for possible fraud regarding company activities in Africa, it announced on August 1, 2017. Britain’s Serious Fraud Office said that “it is investigating suspicions of corruption in the conduct of business by BAT… its subsidiaries and associated persons”, while a spokeswoman for the tobacco giant told AFP that the probe concerned allegations of misconduct in Africa. / AFP PHOTO / Isabel Infantes

Italy’s competition authority said Tuesday it was investigating British American Tobacco’s Italian division and online giant Amazon for alleged misleading advertising of a heated tobacco product.

The watchdog said publicity for BAT’s Glo Hyper X2 device omitted information or provided “misleading information about the health risks of the use of the product, and the prohibition on its use by minors”.

Heated tobacco products, or HTPs, use a high heat to decompose tobacco, via a process called pyrolysis, which does not set it on fire or burn it, therefore avoiding creating smoke.

The Glo Hyper X2 was launched last July, pitched as a “reduced-risk product” for adult smokers who want to give up cigarettes.


The Italian watchdog noted that tobacco contains nicotine, “a substance which has the capacity to cause addiction and which, in high concentrations, is harmful to health”.

But it said promotional materials for the Glo Hyper X2 do not properly explain “that its use involves the emission of nicotine — in some messages, it is even explicitly stated that consumption is ‘without nicotine’.”

BAT Italia did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Amazon.it, the Italian branch of the US giant, is implicated in the probe as the online seller.

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