IndianMascot
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I think so
So we can't make conclusions....as we know companies which are exporting have to consider different quality standards which are suitable under regulations of that country....I think so
But the article clearly says Indian Manufactured MaggiSo we can't make conclusions....as we know companies which are exporting have to consider different quality standards which are suitable under regulations of that country....
Hope you are not talking about Maggi India NinadG broYes....This is true...There is no need to get carried away by media...Because most of the time media acts like a Prestitute...
As I already said earlier whenever such thing happens, first the company does is to play down the problem, then generalize the situation & then PR machinery is activated....
Media companies are hired to handle the situation & media agents are sent out for barking....
Here also Nestle is trying to generalize the problem the same way Coca cola did in the past....
The product, Maggi is processed / packaged food & there are regulations governing all this. So its clear that Nestle didn't follow the regulations & now giving excuses....
The question is whether a company like Nestle would have dared to act like this in any western country....
The CEO would have been arrested & huge fine would have been imposed on the company....
But the article clearly says Indian Manufactured Maggi
So you mean Nestle export quality of Maggi is same as that of consumed locally....