News Maggi banned due to high quantities of MSG and lead. Update - Ban Lifted

sunnysep1

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Government should have one protocol for testing with certified lab of global standard.... Different state conduct their autonomous test giving varied result .....so it will be in favour of public government and the manufacturing company ......
 

NinadG

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Now a days if someone will say that Maggi is non veg and made from pig or beef then also people will believe.

Maggi is more badnaam than Munni now.
yes....as an international & responsible company, Nestle should come forward & declare the ingredients of their products properly......They should then inform public that they are using animal based proteins & fat in their product which may not be useful for consumption to vegans......
 

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Bombay High Court has refused to stay ban on Maggi
Bombay High Court declines to lift ban order on Maggi

Nestle India failed to get any relief on Friday with the Bombay High Court refusing to stay orders of the central food safety regulator and Maharashtra government banning nine variants of its ‘Maggi’ noodles from the market for being ‘hazardous’ to public health.

A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and B P Colabawalla, hearing the petition filed by Nestle India Ltd challenging the ban orders, directed the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India and Maharashtra government to file their affidavits in reply to the company's petition within two weeks.

Nestle has sought quashing of the June 5 order of Delhi-based Food Safety and Standards Authority of India and its chief executive officer asking the company to withdraw and recall all its nine variants of Maggi from the market as they were unsafe and hazardous for human consumption.

The impugned orders also asked the company to stop production, processing, import, distribution and sale of their products with immediate effect, said Nestle.


Bombay High Court declines to lift ban order on Maggi - Rediff.com Business
 

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Not only Maggi, many other Nestlé products faced queries

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Maggi noodles is not the only product for which Nestlé India has faced queries.

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has closed more than 15 files related to the Swiss food major in the first four months of 2015.

These are among the 1,000-odd products for which files had been closed by FSSAI till the end of April.

Closed files refer to applications received by the regulator for product approvals and then closed because of ‘non-submission of satisfactory response to the clarifications sought’, according to the FSSAI website.

Vitamin pre-mix, tri magnesium citrate, lactobacillus (probiotic preblends), asparaginase enzyme, beetroot juice concentrate, butter milk, mango lassi, sweet lassi, oil medium chain triglycerides, tapioca starch, Maggi spice, Neslac, a variant of Lactogen, resource dialysis and resource renal are among the product approval applications of Nestlé India closed by FSSAI this year.

The list of applications rejected this year till April 30 stretches to 217...........

Nestlé India figures in the list of those which got approvals this year too.

Nestlé India’s approval came for naturally carbonated mineral water, among other products.

The Swiss food major had exited the water category in India several years ago, though it’s a top brand in many other geographies.


Not only Maggi, many other Nestlé products faced queries - Rediff.com Business
 
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