Uttar Pradesh Orders Recall Of Nestle's Maggi Noodles Containing Dangerous Lead Levels

The FDA, Food safety and  Drug administration, confirmed these Maggie products contain  high levels of Lead.

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Really startling that such foods have entered the market. Strict checking and measurement must be done at the dispatch or prior to that. Hope the FDA has imposed fine or penalty for that.


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Really startling that such foods have entered the market. Strict checking and measurement must be done at the dispatch or prior to that. Hope the FDA has imposed fine or penalty for that.

 

Again this is a failure of the administrators. There is a lot of gap between "Cup and Sip."

 

This shows that we cannot go after everything blindly just based on the brand name. The concerned authorities should always be alert to ensure strict quality control by all food manufacturers, irrespective of their reputation in the market.

All packed foods are are laden with toxins. One should exercise utmost care in choosing such products .

This is very bad for maggie which is very popular. Packaged foods seems to be containing instances of leads.


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The FDA has tested Maggie and revealed it  contains toxins and they are going to taken to ask.

If this is true, then it is bad news for maggie lovers and I myself in my child hood days times always fond of maggie.


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This has been published by a News agency. Hence it MUST be true. If anyone is a lover of Maggie foods it is good to stop for one's own good.

I hope proper agency must examine as it is related with a famous brand and favored by many and I do hope maggie does not go what Dhara oil suffered the most.


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There cannot be a bigger and proper agency than FDA. Read the intro lines of my thread.

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