Complaint filed after worms found in Nestle's Cerelac in Coimbatore


Chennai, June 16 (IANS): Still fighting the Maggi noodles crisis in court, Nestle India on Tuesday was hit by another potential trouble-spot with a consumer filing a complaint with the food safety watchdog saying that a packet of baby food Cerelac was found infested with worms in Coimbatore.

"We have received a complaint about a worm-infested packet of Cerelac. We have sent the packet for tests. We will be collecting three more samples of the same Cerelac variant and send it for tests," R. Kathiravan, the designated officer of the food safety and drug administration, told IANS over phone from Coimbatore, around 500 km from the Tamil Nadu capital.

M.S. Sriram, the complainant, also told IANS over phone from Coimbatore: "We bought the Cerelac packet on Sunday. It was opened only on Monday around noon by my wife to feed our baby. To her shock, she found worms in the powder and called me."

"The expiry date on the pack was printed as February 2016. We always buy food products after checking the expiry date," Sriram said.

He said he then called Nestle India's toll-free complaint number and got a "pathetic response".

"The response I got at the toll-free number was horrible. Hence I decided to take the issue further by making a complaint to the food safety department," Sriram said.

Only after the issue escalated did Nestle India officials start acting.

"A company official called me and apologised for what happened to me with their product. He gave a new packet and said the company would also take the issue forward by testing the samples," Sriram said.

According to Kathiravan, there was a remote chance of a properly packed product getting infested with worms.

Incidentally, this was the second such complaint in Coimbatore with Nestle India's baby food.

On June 2, a person said he found larvae and worms in a packet of Nestle's NanPro 3 milk powder.

"After that complaint, we collected samples of that product from other shops and tested them. The test results were positive for the company as they were not contaminated," Kathiravan said.

He said the product would get infested with worms only when moisture enters the packet.

Nestle India officials were not immediately reachable for comments.

 

  

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  • Michael noronha, Mysore

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Nestle has been in the news for Maggie and now Cerelac. Lack of inspection by the Food & civil supplies department officials in various states is the cause for all such ills. Even if grave errors are found the State Governments turn a blind eye because their concentration is more on employment generated by these companies and contribution to the exchequer. They are not worried about the harm done to the lives of the common man by their products.Politics also plays its role when one state government gets tough another state government invites them to migrate with better sops, even compromising the legal regulations and gives them a free hand to do as they like. We should think of the people and the nation first instead of petty politics while taking action against such companies. When there is an isolated event it should not be magnified by the media and the people.

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  • Amith, udupi

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Please read baba ramdev's interview in economic times ..he says his target is nestle , kellogs and major multinationals to promote his patanjali maggi and patanjali corn flakes and emami too for promoting his toothpaste and facial creams ...and the govt is plotting the same ..and say its make in india

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    political vendetta by new govt against old govt for swiss bank ghotaala

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Ronald, I fully agree with you!. This is a plan to anger Switzerland and make them non-cooperative in black money probe!. Then these people can say, we did everything but Swiss are not co-operating!. There are lot of Chinese food products in almost every shop and our government is thinking these are AMRUTA!!!.

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    These people knows that easy to get money from foreign companies.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Nestle and Feku's have to be shown the door ...

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Some unsatisfied soul is desperately behind Nestle!! They must have boldly refused some one!! A biography few years later might reveal the truth!! After all, out of over billion population and several million consumers why only Nestle?? Roadside eateries are doing roaring business!! Slum side hotels making millions!! Any lab test?? only word of mouth! My personal opinion is....it could be some personal vendetta on Nestle!!

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  • Wolly james, Mangalore/Germany

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    I came to understand that now that the Swiss Banks have disclosed the names of Black money account holders, this is revenge from these corrupt politicians. I really hope these corrupt get a good beating and all land in prison. Let all the money come to the betterment of Indian people.
    Jai Hindustan.

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    I think the packet would have been punctured and there is no reason otherwise. Even after the expiry date, worm infestation is rare!.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    Food items like CERELAC OR OATS are airtight Packets or tins.Any loose or leakage cause production of insects and worms.Please check thoroughly(Quaker Oats or any company) OATS TINS and you will get such infected tins @least few in cartons.

    NESTLE FOOD COMPANY one or other reason now in receiving end.It remains to be seen how they tackle such tiny problem or looking for CONSPIRACY THEORY ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    Now Nestle has to bribe in Millions ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Jossey,
    Wake up! This is 2015.
    No more UPA rule now.

    Nimbu paani.. Just reminding.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    People,

    Please look for worms in "Putrajeevak Beeja"...if you find please inform Presstitues near you...just kidding...

    Bhandumaam what say you???

    ...JH...

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  • Roshan, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    Oye...Langoor

    First check your beeja and seee for others beeja.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Tue, Jun 16 2015

    This is CAPITAL LETTER SHETTY's buddy....

    ...JH...

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