Monday 18 April 2016

Maggi's unending woes: Maharashtra Govt to approach SC

Nestle's woes with the Indian authorities with its instant noodle brand Maggi seems to be unending even after clearing the test mandated by the Bombay High Court.Girish Bapat, Maharashtra food, civil supplies and consumer protection minister       Commodity Market Astrology Tips
“We have sought legal opinion on the issue within the government and the opinion suggests that we must challenge the Bombay HC decision in the Supreme Court. So, we will go ahead,” Bapat said on the sidelines of a BJP event at Pune.       Stock Market Trading Tips
The Bombay High Court had on August 13 struck down a Food Safety and Standards Authority of India ban on Maggi noodles and ordered fresh tests. Earlier this week, in a statement Nestle India said that the laboratories nominated by the Bombay High Court found lead below permissible limits in all 90 samples of six variants of Maggi noodles sent for testing.  Himanshu Tiwari Astrologer Blog
"Re-starting the manufacturing process and bringing Maggi noodles to the market is a lengthy and complex process, which requires alignment with several stakeholders, including our suppliers, distributors and retailers.     Financial Astrology
 Five of our eight plants have the capacity to manufacture Maggi noodles and all of these use state-of-the-art technology, follow the same stringent standards, are FSSC 22000-certified and all Nestle India plants maintain the same high quality. Now that we have received the test results mandated by the Bombay High Court, we will evaluate where we can accelerate the process of re-starting under the current circumstances," said a Nestle India        Personal Numerology

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