Nestle challenges noodles ban in court

Nestle said Thursday it is challenging a ban imposed by India on its hugely popular Maggi instant noodles brand after tests showed they contained excessive levels of lead.

June 11, 2015

 

 

MUMBAI — Nestle said Thursday it is challenging a ban imposed by India on its hugely popular Maggi instant noodles brand after tests showed they contained excessive levels of lead. Nestle said it had approached the high court in the city of Mumbai seeking a judicial review of a June 5 order from the government’s food safety regulator banning the product. “Nestle India Limited has today approached the Hon’ble Bombay High Court raising issues of interpretation of the Food Safety and Standards Act 2011,” said a statement posted on the company’s website. It said it was also challenging a separate order from the state government of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital. Nestle, which says the noodles are safe to eat, had already announced it was pulling the product from sale when the ban was imposed. On Thursday it said it would keep the product off store shelves despite the court action. – AFP

June 11, 2015
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