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Maggie mee is banned in India

Indian authorities trying their best to protect chupputty manufacturers.
 
Probably their testing kits were contaminated.
 
India once banned KFC because it's logo says 'finger licking good". They say finger licking is bad for health. You want to believe what these Indian clowns says? I rather trust a snake than an Indian.
 
Nestle had already denied, its in the news
 
An Indian State has banned Maggie instant noodles claiming it contains high levels of lead. Is this mee safe in Singapore? NEA should comment.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-32830216


NEA..to comment..???..No way..

Please be reminded that Yacob wants you to read and hear the right thing..

So if the crown prince LHL wants you to buy radio-ctive food from Fukushima, you just buy because it is the order from the Crown Prince..

So Yacob and NEA are just PM LHL's mouthpiece..

He yields the power to destroy you with his stupidity.
 
India once banned KFC because it's logo says 'finger licking good". They say finger licking is bad for health. You want to believe what these Indian clowns says? I rather trust a snake than an Indian.

Singapore once wanted to rename " The spy who Shagged me" to "The spy who shoiked me"
There is clowns in every corner of the globe.
 
Fresh tests mandated by an Indian court on Nestle's popular Maggi noodles have found them to be safe with levels of lead well below permissible limits, the company said in a statement.
Nestle had challenged a government ban on the noodles after some tests found lead levels beyond statutory limits.
The Swiss food multinational has always said its products are safe.
The instant noodles arrived in India in 1983 and can be found in corner shops across the country.
Nestle India said in a statement that it had received the test results from three laboratories mandated by the Bombay High Court in August.
The court had lifted the "arbitrary" ban on the noodles, but directed Nestle to "send five samples from each batch of Maggi [noodles] for testing to three labs and only if the lead is found to be lower than permitted will they start manufacturing and sale again".
The tests had found all 90 samples, covering six varieties, safe for consumption, the statement from Nestle India said.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had banned the popular noodles citing tests that deemed the instant noodles to contain "unsafe and hazardous" amounts of lead.
India separately sued Nestle for $100m (£64m) over "unfair trade practices".
The company said it "will now commence manufacture and will start selling [the noodles] only after the newly manufactured products are also cleared by the designated three laboratories".
The company, which has 80% of India's instant noodles market, has already destroyed 400 million packets of Maggi products.


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someone in nestle forgot to bribe someone in india.
The Swiss?? They are world number 1 in corruption, why did they forget ? If Sepp Blatter in charge of Nestle, sure have no problem.
 
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