Maharashtra FDA gives clean chit to Haldiram snacks, says lead within limits

Haldiram products had been banned in the USA for harmful contents

Update: 2015-08-04 12:28 GMT
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Mumbai: Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has given a clean chit to the samples of Haldiram snacks after testing them for possible excess lead levels. "Samples of Haldiram bhujia sev, navratan mix, potato chips, sonpapdi, moong daal, etc., were tested. All were within limits," FDA commissioner Harshadeep Kamble told PTI.

"Lead levels were between 0.6 ppm to 1.73 ppm. Maximum limit is 2.5 ppm. So it is well within limit. Twenty samples were taken, 14 from Nagpur area and six from Mumbai area," he said.

Kamble also said tests for sand particles, bacteria Salmonella and E. Coli and Vibrio Cholera too came out negative. The state government had sought reports from FDA after some media reports said that Haldiram products had been banned in the USA for harmful contents.

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