Maggi clears Bombay HC mandated lab tests: Nestle India

Nestle India has announced that all samples of Maggi have cleared tests conducted by three laboratories, as mandated by Bombay High Court. This has paved a way for the instant noodles brand to be back in the market after it was banned over the presence of excess lead. Nestle India said it would continue to cooperate with the Food Safety and Standards Authority, the apex food regulator and other compliance bodies. Nestle will now commence manufacture and will start selling only after the newly manufactured products are also cleared by the designated three laboratories.

The FSSAI had banned manufacture and sale Maggi noodles after it said it found contents of lead above levels that humans can consume, following another order to recall packets by a regulator in Uttar Pradesh state.  The company has challenged the ban.

The food major said it has conducted over 3,500 tests representing over 200 million packs in both nationally as well as internationally accredited laboratories and the reports are clear. Also, various countries including the US, the UK, Singapore, Australia and others have found Maggi noodles manufactured in India safe for consumption.

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