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Nestle asked to pay fine, co says Maggi does not have 'ash content', noodles have always been safe

Press Trust of India • November 30, 2017, 07:44:55 IST
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FMCG major Nestle India, which is facing penalty over alleged “ash content” in Maggi, said the company does not use it while manufacturing the popular noodles.

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Nestle asked to pay fine, co says Maggi does not have 'ash content', noodles have always been safe

New Delhi: FMCG major Nestle India, which is facing penalty over alleged “ ash content" in Maggi , said the company does not use it while manufacturing the popular noodles. [caption id=”" align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Maggi-Noodles_Reuters.jpg) Representational image.Reuters[/caption] “We strongly reiterate that at no stage of the manufacturing process, ash is added to Maggi noodles,” Nestle India spokesperson said in a statement. The development comes after the district administration of Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh slapped fine on Nestle India and its distributors after Maggi allegedly failed to pass the lab test. The district administration imposed a fine of Rs 45 lakh on Nestle, Rs 15 lakh on three distributors and Rs 11 lakh on two sellers. “While we have not yet received the order passed by the Adjudication Officer, we understand from the information available that the relevant samples are of the year 2015 and the issue pertains to ‘Ash content’,” it added. The company said Maggi noodles are compliant with the new rules laid by food safety regulator Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) for instant noodles, pasta and seasoning. “It is a case of applying standards basis an old advisory issued in 2015. Maggi noodles is fully compliant with the standards set by FSSAI. Maggi noodles have always been safe for consumption and will continue to be,” the spokesperson added. Maggi was banned by FSSAI in June 2015 for allegedly containing lead beyond permissible limits, forcing Nestle India to withdraw the product from the market. Even in 2015, the Maggi trouble for Nestle had begun in Uttar Pradesh. Following legal battles, the popular noodles brand was back in the market in November 2015.

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