'Maggi Not a Failed Product Thrust on a Third World Country,' Nestle Tells Bombay High Court

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  • Published On: June 13, 2015
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Nestle India Ltd today told the Bombay High Court that the orders of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, or FSSI, banning nine variants of its popular "Maggi" noodles were "drastic" and "arbitrary." Central and food authorities of several states had banned the product after tests revealed the noodles had more lead than permissible.

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