The stock of Nestle India dropped 2.65 per cent to Rs 5,791 on BSE.
On NSE, it lost 2.77 per cent to Rs 5,790.
The company yesterday said it is in the process of withdrawing the stock from markets, factories and distribution channels and destroying it.
"The estimated sales value of the stock in the market, including those with our trade partners, is around Rs 210 crore. In addition, there were Maggi noodles and related materials in our factories and distribution centres when the withdrawal was announced and the estimated value of these is around Rs 110 crore," Nestle India had told BSE.
On June 5, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) banned Maggi noodles directing Nestle to immediately withdraw and recall all nine variants of the snack from the market.
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