The Internet loves to see and celebrate moments of unexpected victories, even the small ones. Just like how netizens are now celebrating this Redditor’s awesome find in a Maggi packet and that too on ...
The standard limit is 2.5 ppm (parts per million), while the samples contained 6 ppm of lead, says UP Food and Drug Administration ...
The company asserted that they have not received any notification from UP authorities or... The company asserted that they have not received any notification from UP authorities or FSSAI (Photo: ...
Buoyed by its success in the noodles segment, Nestlé’s iconic Maggi brand has launched Maggi Pazzta and entered the value-added pasta category. Made with the wholesome goodness of semolina grains, ...
Nestle India has slammed charges regarding the lead content in its Maggi ‘Pazzta’ products and said that the pasta was 100% secure and safe to consume. “MAGGI Pazzta is 100% safe. The finished product ...
Nestle has insisted its Maggi Pazzta products on sale in India are “100% safe” amid reports tests have found a batch of products contain excessive levels of lead. Food safety officials in the Indian ...
After its Maggi noodles, Nestle’s Maggi Pazzta too has gone off shop shelves as the Indian arm of the Swiss foods giant has temporarily halted supplying its instant pasta brand to retailers to change ...
Facing a fresh controversy, Nestle India said its products are safe for consumption and it was not aware of any test done on pasta brands by a Uttar Pradesh-run lab, which has allegedly found lead ...
After claim by UP government that Maggi Pazzta contains lead beyond permissible limits, Nestle India on Saturday questioned the validity of lab test saying it was neither "NABL accredited" nor ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results