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"Safe" Teflon Stoves: Tefal Attacked in Court by Associations

The SEB Group and its subsidiary Tefal are subject to a complaint from NGOs accusing them of "misleading business practices" for claiming that their Teflon stoves were "safe", the associations announced this Thursday, July 10.

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The Seb Group and its Tefal subsidiary are accused of "misleading commercial practices" by several NGOs who accuse them of advertising to defend the "safe" character of Teflon stoves sold by the brand.

The SEB Group and its subsidiary Tefal are subject to a complaint from NGOs accusing them of "misleading business practices" for claiming that their Teflon stoves were "safe", the associations announced this Thursday, July 10.

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Three associations filed a complaint against Seb for "deceptive commercial practices" concerning its non-stick coatings.

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Three environmental and consumer rights associations filed a complaint on Wednesday 9 July against the French leader in cooking utensils. The reason: an advertising campaign claiming that its products are "recognized as safe" by the authorities.

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Several associations denounce the "misleading business practices" of the SEB group and its subsidiary Téfal after they claimed that their Teflon stoves were "safe" for health.

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Mediapart broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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