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Vande Bharat Passenger Raises Concern Over Rotis Heated In Plastic Packets. Is It Safe Or Harmful?
- Thursday February 19, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil
The passenger questioned staff about heating rotis in sealed plastic, noting the packet carried no microwave-safe marking or guidance.
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food.ndtv.com
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Is This Food Bill Total Correct? Viral Reddit Post Stirs Up Debate
- Sunday September 17, 2023
- Food | Aditi Ahuja
A Reddit user shared a food bill with a discrepancy that caused quite a discussion on the platform. Take a look at the viral post here!
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www.ndtv.com
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Salt Bae To Service Charge: 9 Most Shocking Food Controversies Of 2022
- Tuesday December 27, 2022
- Aditi Ahuja
From Salt Bae's shocking restaurant prices to the service charge debate, here are the nine most shocking food controversies of the year 2022.
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food.ndtv.com
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One Man's "Terrible" Comment For Indian Food Starts All-Out War On Twitter
- Tuesday November 26, 2019
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
When US academic Tom Nichols tweeted about his dislike for Indian food, he probably had no idea it would blow up on the microblogging website.
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www.ndtv.com
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Beyond Maggi Noodles: Some of the Most Shocking Food Controversies
- Monday May 16, 2016
- Sparshita Saxena, NDTV
This is not the first time that a food product has come under the strict scanner of government officials. Some of the most popular brands have had their share of sleepless nights in the past.
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food.ndtv.com
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Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Served FSSAI Notice for Violating Norms
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Press Trust of India
Two ayurvedic firms including yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved Ltd have been served notice by the government for violating food safety norms.
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food.ndtv.com
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UP Lab Now Finds Nestle Pasta Unsafe, Lead Beyond Permissible Limit
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Press Trust of India
Nestle's pasta has now landed in trouble as its samples, tested at a state-owned food testing laboratory, were found to be carrying lead beyond the permissible limits.
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food.ndtv.com
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Vande Bharat Passenger Raises Concern Over Rotis Heated In Plastic Packets. Is It Safe Or Harmful?
- Thursday February 19, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil
The passenger questioned staff about heating rotis in sealed plastic, noting the packet carried no microwave-safe marking or guidance.
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food.ndtv.com
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Is This Food Bill Total Correct? Viral Reddit Post Stirs Up Debate
- Sunday September 17, 2023
- Food | Aditi Ahuja
A Reddit user shared a food bill with a discrepancy that caused quite a discussion on the platform. Take a look at the viral post here!
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www.ndtv.com
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Salt Bae To Service Charge: 9 Most Shocking Food Controversies Of 2022
- Tuesday December 27, 2022
- Aditi Ahuja
From Salt Bae's shocking restaurant prices to the service charge debate, here are the nine most shocking food controversies of the year 2022.
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food.ndtv.com
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One Man's "Terrible" Comment For Indian Food Starts All-Out War On Twitter
- Tuesday November 26, 2019
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
When US academic Tom Nichols tweeted about his dislike for Indian food, he probably had no idea it would blow up on the microblogging website.
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www.ndtv.com
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Beyond Maggi Noodles: Some of the Most Shocking Food Controversies
- Monday May 16, 2016
- Sparshita Saxena, NDTV
This is not the first time that a food product has come under the strict scanner of government officials. Some of the most popular brands have had their share of sleepless nights in the past.
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food.ndtv.com
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Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Served FSSAI Notice for Violating Norms
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Press Trust of India
Two ayurvedic firms including yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved Ltd have been served notice by the government for violating food safety norms.
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food.ndtv.com
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UP Lab Now Finds Nestle Pasta Unsafe, Lead Beyond Permissible Limit
- Wednesday July 12, 2017
- Press Trust of India
Nestle's pasta has now landed in trouble as its samples, tested at a state-owned food testing laboratory, were found to be carrying lead beyond the permissible limits.
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food.ndtv.com