A haul of fake and potentially dangerous Wonka chocolate bars worth £22,000 has been seized from a shop on London's Oxford Street
A haul of fake and potentially dangerous Wonka chocolate bars worth £22,000 has been seized from a shop on London's Oxford Street.
It was part of an investigation into 30 American-style sweet and souvenir shops for alleged business rates evasion amounting to £7.9m, the council added.
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