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Nestle Destroys $50m Instant Noodles In India
Nestle India Spokes
man Sameer Barde, said last Tuesday in New Delhi, that the company would destroy instant noodles worth 50 million dollars in India.
He said the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India said the Maggi-branded products contained “unsafe and hazardous” levels of lead and banned all nine available varieties, prompting Nestle to withdraw them from shop shelves.
Barde said that the company had maintained that the noodles were safe and challenged the ban in an Indian court.
He said that the process of destroying the noodles had begun and the Bombay Stock Exchange had been informed.
The spokesperson said that the value of withdrawn noodles, included stocks taken off the market as well as stocks stored in factories and distribution centers.
“There will be additional costs to take into account, for example, bringing stock from the market, transporting the stock to the destruction points, destruction costs etc.
“The final figure will have to be confirmed at a later date,” he said.
Barde said that the food regulator had also ordered tests on more noodle products by some Indian and multinational firms after banning Maggi noodles.
Maggi noodles in their yellow-and-red packages have been a familiar sight on shop shelves across India.
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