An egg producer who labelled his cage eggs as free range has been sentenced to home detention, the Commerce Commission says.
John Garnett, owner of now-defunct Northland egg producer Forest Hill Farm, was sentenced to 12 months home detention and 200 hours community service in the Whangarei District Court today for falsely packaging and selling cage eggs as free range or barn-laid eggs.
In June, Garnett pleaded guilty to 20 charges brought by the Commerce Commission.
In sentencing, Judge Duncan Harvey said he considered it to be very serious offending and had resulted in the public being severely let down, Commerce Commission consumer manager Stuart Wallace said.
Judge Harvey indicated that public confidence would be diminished by this deliberate offending over a considerable period of time which was done to deceive customers.