Food regulator orders testing of GSK, ITC fast food brands


New Delhi, Jun 8 (PTI): Central food safety regulator FSSAI today ordered testing of various noodles, pasta and macaroni brands, including Top Ramen, Foodles and Wai Wai, manufactured by seven companies to check compliance of norms in the wake of Maggi controversy.

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has also asked for testing of four variants of "Maggi Nutilicious Pazzta with tastemakers". "Various test results on Maggi and some other similar products have raised serious health concerns. In view of the same, it would be advisable to draw regulatory samples for similar products for which product approvals have been granted by the FSSAI...These samples should be sent to the authorised labs for testing," FSSAI CEO YS Malik said in letter to Commissioners of Food Safety in all states and UTs.

As per FSSAI order, the companies whose products have been listed for testing are Nestle India, ITC, Indo Nissin Food Ltd, GSK Consumer Helathcare, CG Foods India, Ruchi International and AA Nutrition Ltd. The regulator has ordered the testing of products registered with it.

The products include Wai Wai noodles and bhujiya chicken snacks by CG Foods; Koka instant noodles from Ruchi International, Foodles by GSK Consumer Helathcare and Nestle's Maggi instant noodles with nine variants.

Others in the list are Indo Nissin's Top Ramen Aata Masala, ITC's three variants of instant noodles and Yummy chicken and vegetarian noodles of AA Nutrition. When contacted CG Foods CEO GP Sah said: "Our brands meets all regulatory standards as listed by Food Safety and Standard Authority of India. We are not closed to any tests and will cooperate with authorities if required."

Comments from other companies could not be obtained immediately. The development comes after the Indian unit of the Swiss multinational recalled Maggi from the markets after several states banned the famous '2-minute' instant food brand as tests showed them containing taste enhancer MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate) and lead in excess of the permissible limits. Meanwhile, FSSAI on Friday banned all variants of Maggi noodles terming them as "unsafe and hazardous" for human consumption.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    All the food advertisement need to be relooked and compare what they say and what product speaks tally.If not jail the one who misguide the public and ban the product in total.

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  • shuba, mumbai

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    It would have been better if the first step of regulator orders be issued for Gutka, Cigarettes, liquor,tobacco containing products, paan masala etc which kill and bring cancerous diseases in our country mostly among the rural poor labourers as they are illiterate rather than going behind these food brands. The motto behind this looks like politically motivated because this involves hefty commissions to all pockets.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    Gutka, Cigarettes, liquor,tobacco containing products, paan masala etc., are consumed/used by people who act on their individual responsibility.

    In case of Maggi, yippie, foodles etc., people are made to believe that all of them are healthy and nutritious. Parents forcefeed children with Horlicks, Boost, complan etc.
    That is the reason we expect these food items should maintain high standards regarding quality.

    Moreover, a small percentage increase in lead content in gutka packet or in a bottle of liquor, doesn't do more harm than gutka or liquor itself!

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  • Venugopal, Bomanalli

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    Keep watch on customs..chances are more consignment receive from abroad for noodles, pasta and macaroni.

    Puthhu..cannot live without the same.
    Inform also all courier services to keep trace of the same.

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    Abhi beef mix noodles, papad, kakre, dokla ayenge......

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  • Venugopal, Bomanalli

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    Sale of 'Dhokla', 'Khandvi', 'Thepla' increase in coming days.
    Really Great.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Mon, Jun 08 2015


    @ Venu

    Do you mean these items are not produced with harmful adulterated ingredients..??

    grow up!!

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  • Venugopal, Bomanalli

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    How soniamma survive without macaroni.

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    voh tho foren jaake kaogi aur aane ka time lekar bhi ayegi. Lekin tum kya kaoge?

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    IMPORT STUFF UNDER FEKU

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  • Venugopal, Bomanalli

    Mon, Jun 08 2015

    Aand Moghalna Gathi...
    Beef Eela.. Noodles Eela..
    Eenu Yenanu Eela..

    Better to fly abroad to have once in a month.
    Acchhe Din..

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