Nestle's Global CEO Says Maggi Noodles Safe to Eat; Food Safety Regulator Orders Recall of 9 Variants

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On Friday, as Nestle's global CEO Paul Bulcke asserted in Delhi that Maggi noodles are "safe to eat", central food safety regulator FSSAI said laboratory tests have found overwhelming evidence that the instant noodles are "unsafe and hazardous" for human consumption.

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