Share Maggi reports: FSSAI directs laboratories
FSSAI had in June ordered Maggi to be recalled after tests had shown lead levels above the permissible limit
New Delhi: Days after Nestle India kicked off its relaunch campaign for Maggi, claiming that their product was safe based on test results from some laboratories, the country’s food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has decided to direct the laboratories to share the recent Maggi test reports.
Nestle India claimed that Maggi has cleared all tests prescribed by the court after the court in August asked Nestle to get samples tested at specified laboratories to ensure that they conform to safety standards. Ashish Bahuguna, chairperson, FSSAI, told this newspaper that the details of the analyses had so far not been shared with FSSAI by either Nestle or the laboratories.
“Nestle is claiming that their product is safe, nonetheless our concern is that whatever are the results, we should be informed about them. We have decided to write to the laboratories to share the results,” he said.
FSSAI had in June ordered Maggi to be recalled after tests had shown lead levels above the permissible limit.
Comeback not easy for Maggi:
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has decided to direct the laboratories to share the recent Maggi test reports.