Authorities in Goa said that Maggi noodles comply with food safety guidelines, in the first such ruling since the popular instant snack was pulled from stores after another state lab reported high lead contains percentage. Click Share market tips
Nestle was exhausted into its worst crisis in India when food safety inspectors in UP(Uttar Pradesh) found high lead content in some samples of noodle. That resulted in a nationwide recall of Maggi noodles which authorities consider unsafe and risky.
The Swiss food and beverage maker challenged the findings in court, which previous week asked to retest of samples. On Wednesday, the Food and Drugs Administration of Goa said that they had sent Maggi samples to a local government-approved laboratory for testing. This is the total report and the lab testing shows that Maggi samples are in agreement with the food safety standards as per the Food Safety and Standards Guidelines, Goa FDA director Salim Veljee said Lead is below acceptable limits.
Nestle was exhausted into its worst crisis in India when food safety inspectors in UP(Uttar Pradesh) found high lead content in some samples of noodle. That resulted in a nationwide recall of Maggi noodles which authorities consider unsafe and risky.
The Swiss food and beverage maker challenged the findings in court, which previous week asked to retest of samples. On Wednesday, the Food and Drugs Administration of Goa said that they had sent Maggi samples to a local government-approved laboratory for testing. This is the total report and the lab testing shows that Maggi samples are in agreement with the food safety standards as per the Food Safety and Standards Guidelines, Goa FDA director Salim Veljee said Lead is below acceptable limits.
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