ROME (Reuters) - Italy's antitrust agency said on Wednesday it had fined Unilever's (L:ULVR) (AS:UNc) Italian unit more than 60 million euros ($70.7 million) for abuse of its dominant position in the country's ice cream market.
It said Unilever had abused its position regarding single-wrapped so-called impulse ice creams, intended for immediate consumption, which it sells through its "Algida" brand.