As food safety concerns over the two-minute noodles rose, the Centre, in a first, filed a written complaint before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) against the Indian arm of the Swiss multinational for alleged violations of safety standards.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, against whom a Bihar court has ordered registration of an FIR after he was featured in their advertisments, said he will cooperate with "what the law says" though he hasn't received any notice in connection with the product that he "stopped promoting" two years ago. Actors Madhuri Dixit and Preity Zinta were also named in the FIR.
The Delhi Government said sale of Maggi noodles was banned in the national capital for 15 days as it found the snack "unsafe" for consumption even as it decided to carry out lab test of all other noodles.
The decision came after Delhi Health Department was not satisfied with explanation of Nestle India given to authorities on finding "lead beyond permissible limit" in the noodle samples lifted from across the city.
Jain said government will file a case against Nestle India in court as per provisions of the Food Adulteration Act and will "not compromise" on issues relating to health safety.
As Odisha, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal joined several states in lifting Maggi noodle samples for laboratory tests, there was some good news for Nestle India from Maharashtra Kerala and Goa.
A day after Kerala Government decided to temporarily stop sale of Maggi noodles from its retail outlets, test of samples of the instant food at a lab in Kochi has shown that lead content was below the permissible limit, a top food safety official said in Thiruvananthapuram.
The samples of Maggi noodles are being subjected to laboratory examination in several states following detection of monosodium glutamate and lead in excess of the prescribed limit in the noodles.
A Future Group spokesperson said that in the interest of consumer sentiment and concerns the retail major has taken Maggi noodles off the shelves from all its stores for the time being.
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