Tata Starbucks suspends use of ingredients not approved by FSSAI

Starbucks claims that its ingredients are safe in 65 countries

Update: 2015-06-15 13:20 GMT
Starbucks claims that its ingredients are safe in 65 countries

New Delhi:  Tata Starbucks today said it is   suspending the use of ingredients not approved by food regulator FSSAI in certain products served at its India   outlets.   Tata Starbucks Pvt Ltd, a joint venture of Tata Global Beverages Ltd and Starbucks Coffee Co, said it is "diligently  working with the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India(FSSAI) to provide the technical information relating to our   pending ingredient applications that they have requested".  

"In line with the FSSAI guidelines, while we finalise the documentation necessary to complete these applications, Tata   Starbucks has initiated the suspension of applicable   ingredients from certain products served in our India stores," the company said in a regulatory filing. It however did not give details of the ingredients it is   removing pending FSSAI approval. The company said it will use other FSSAI-approved ingredients that meet Starbucks global standards so as to   enable it to continue offering its range of beverages. 

"These actions ensure that we are able to continue delivering the unique Starbucks Experience to our customers without disruption," it said. The company maintained that all its imported ingredients, including the ones it is suspending, were "safe and meet the safety standards in over 65 countries where Starbucks  operates."  "All of these imported ingredients received the then   applicable product testing and safety authorisations when they  were imported into India," the statement said. Starbucks, it said, has "the highest standards for the   safety and quality of the beverages and food" offered to   customers. "We are committed to complying with the regulations in every market we operate in."         

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