Maggi clears Bombay HC mandated lab tests: Nestle India


New Delhi, Oct 16 (PTI): Nestle India today said all samples of Maggi have cleared tests conducted by three laboratories, as mandated by Bombay High Court, paving the way for the instant noodles brand to be back in the market after it was banned over the presence of excess lead.

The company said it will now commence manufacturing and will sell "only after the newly manufactured products are also cleared by the designated three laboratories".

"We have received test results from all three laboratories mandated by the Hon'ble Bombay High Court to test Maggi Noodles samples. All the 90 samples, covering six variants, tested by these laboratories are clear with lead much below the permissible limits," Nestle India said in a statement.

The company, which had earlier said it was planning to bring back the Maggi noodles in the market by this year end, further said that it is committed to reintroducing Maggi noodles "at the earliest".

"In compliance with the orders of the Hon’ble Bombay High Court, we will now commence manufacture and will start selling only after the newly manufactured products are also cleared by the designated three laboratories," the company added.

Stressing that Maggi noodles are safe, Nestle India said it has "conducted over 3,500 tests representing over 200 million packs in both national as well as international accredited laboratories and all reports are clear".

In addition to these, various countries including USA, UK, Singapore, Australia and others have found Maggi Noodles manufactured in India safe for consumption, it added.

Nestlé will continue to collaborate with the FSSAI, the apex food regulator and other stakeholders, the company said.

In June, the FSSAI had banned Maggi noodles saying it was "unsafe and hazardous" for consumption after finding lead levels beyond permissible limits. The company had withdrawn the instant noodles from the market.

Nestle India had challenged the ban by FSSAI in the Bombay High Court. In August, the court lifted the nation-wide ban imposed by the Indian food regulators on Maggi noodles but ordered a fresh test of samples of the product in three independent labs across India.

A division bench comprising Justices V M Kanade and B P Colabawalla also set aside the June 5 order of the Central government's Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). It also quashed the order of Maharashtra's Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) banning production and sale of Maggi noodles in India and the state.

The judges ordered Nestle India to send five samples of each variant to three accredited labs in Punjab, Hyderabad and Jaipur and asked the labs to give their reports within six weeks. The samples would be drawn from 750 crates of samples lying with the company.

Nestle India, which took a hit of Rs 450 crore, including destroying over 30,000 tonnes of the instant noodles since June when it was banned because of alleged excessive lead content, had stated that it would continue with the existing formula of the product and not change the ingredients.

The Consumer Affairs Ministry had also filed a class action suit against Nestle India seeking about Rs 640 crore in damages for alleged unfair trade practices, false labelling and misleading advertisements.

It was for the first time that the ministry had dragged a company to the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) using a provision in the nearly three-decade-old Consumer Protection Act.

  

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  • snehasamith, bangalore

    Sat, Oct 17 2015

    hey its finally there i missed those yammy cheese pasta, there is no noodles in this world that can replace maggi. but let it be to our health standards.

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  • Veerappa D N , Madikeri

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Nestle is a multinational company, and creating problem for such multinational company has exposed the hollowness of Modi govt's invitation to multinationals to come to India and participate in his Make-in-India crusade.
    But Make-in-India has been converted to "Mock-in-India" by RSS stooge mocking Baba.

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  • VISHNU BHAT, BANGALORE

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Nestle should now sue the Consumer Affairs Ministrya and FSSAI for tarnishing their reputation for twice the claimed amount!

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Winking Baba Ramdev's plan to push out Maggi of Nestle India and occupy that space in the market with his Wheat Noodle has failed. He may now come up with some other crooked plan to occupy the huge noodle market with the help of Amit Shah gang.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sat, Oct 17 2015

    Best suggested product would be "COW DUNG NOODLES". Best buyers would be RSS & VHP. Modi as a brand ambassador for Marketing.
    MAKE IN INDIA.!!!

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Blah Blah Ramdev and other desi chaddis had conspired to thrust cow dung biriyani and other cow urine food products on Indians.Heartburn for them now with this news.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    THIS TIME MAKE BETTER QUALITY. SPECIALLY THE MASALA.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    WE DONT NEED BASIC ENTRY LEVEL APPROVAL. WE NEED FIRST QUALITY MAGGIE.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Oct 16 2015


    Another U turn coming up by feku sarkar.

    Feku banned Maggi, only to make way for Feku Ramdev's noodles to take over Maggi's market share through Kishore Biyani (future group).

    Shame to Feku darbar.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    The BJP Government has done many such tricky games to undermine the non-BJP business people of India.
    The reaping time has started for the BJP, one at a time and the whirlwind will hit on the BJP surprising us all.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    A.S. Mathew,

    feku's Make in India, Swachh Bharath, Gujarat model is all bakwaas.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Dear Friend: the made in India Dadri event, now the Haryana CMs statement that the Muslims can live in India (2nd largest Muslim population in the world over 172 million people) if they stop eating beef-attacks on the Churches one after another in New Delhi when BJP took control of India-Maggi issue- etc etc are pure made in India products.

    Where to stock all these products?
    How and where to export all these great inventions under the BJP Government is the greatest challenge of India now.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    There was a movie called 'Blame it on Rio'...same here I find hugely frustrated souls with utter inner jealousy blaming everything under the sun on Modi!

    Keep it coming!! Each hate wish or comment is indeed making him stronger! Viva La!!

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Maggi shud come out with new brand name for noodles as Ayurveda maggi.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    BJP stands exposed and Naked ...

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Oct 16 2015


    Jossey,

    No more Ullu Banaving India...!!

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  • John, Udupi

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Everything is now clear!. Baba Ramdev completely misused government machinery to fulfill his own needs!. He wanted to launch his own noodle brand and since he could not have succeeded when established and popular brands like Maggi was there, he made sure Maggi was banned based on some false reports manufactured in a non-accredited UP lab!. I was very sure other brands will be allowed only after Patanjali Atta noodles were launched throughout the country on 15th Oct!. I had also said this in these very columns long back and now everything is crystal clear!. Shame on this government.

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  • Brian, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    we are missing u maggi, come back soon.

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  • william, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Bad news for Baba Ramdev. Let him carry on with Putrajivak

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    Ramdev created problem for Maggi to promote his Patanjali Atta Noodles ...

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Oct 16 2015

    He might have donated billions of RS to the BJP party to introduce national beef ban to increase the sales of his products.

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