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Consumer affairs
minister Ram Vilas
Paswan on
Thursday said he
was hopeful that
Nestle's Maggi can
be back on the
shelves soon, drawing from the test
reports that have come in now
regarding the safety of the top instant
noodles brand from some accredited
laboratories.
"The latest tests conducted by Central
Food Technological Research Institute
(CFTRI) have found Maggi safe. I have a
gut feeling it will return to retail
shelves soon," Paswan said on the
margins of a conference on fast
moving consumer goods, hosted by
Assocham here.
He was alluding to the test reports
from the Mysuru facility of the lab,
which gave its findings based on the
samples sent to it by the Goa food
safety department. The minister's
comments also come against the
backdrop of the food safety watchdog,
in a statement on Wednesday,
declining to take note of the latest
report.
minister Ram Vilas
Paswan on
Thursday said he
was hopeful that
Nestle's Maggi can
be back on the
shelves soon, drawing from the test
reports that have come in now
regarding the safety of the top instant
noodles brand from some accredited
laboratories.
"The latest tests conducted by Central
Food Technological Research Institute
(CFTRI) have found Maggi safe. I have a
gut feeling it will return to retail
shelves soon," Paswan said on the
margins of a conference on fast
moving consumer goods, hosted by
Assocham here.
He was alluding to the test reports
from the Mysuru facility of the lab,
which gave its findings based on the
samples sent to it by the Goa food
safety department. The minister's
comments also come against the
backdrop of the food safety watchdog,
in a statement on Wednesday,
declining to take note of the latest
report.