Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) vs. Maggi Noodles of Nestle

Good Morning from Upper Darby!

For some you may wonder WHY am I posting this, but for others? YOU KNOW THE RULES! Why am I posting posts regarding India and their situation vs. Nestle? To continue to make it crystal clear TO BLACK PEOPLE, what are the various White Corporations doing ELSEWHERE IN THE WORLD and how are they treating Non-Black, Non-Whites, wherever they are based and doing business. It is also about showing My Own People what all is going on BEYOND OUR NORMAL BORDERS OF VIEW.

As a rebuilding people, one of our first issues is to start paying more attention TO THE WORLD AROUND US AND THE VARIOUS OTHER RACES AND PLACES IN IT! Because this AFFECTS/EFFECTS, US, AS BLACK PEOPLE. If Nestle is doing dirt in INDIA? Then you can bet your Black ass they are doing dirt in Black African countries and this needs to be something where WE USE THEIR BEHAVIOR ELSEWHERE. To do SURPRISE INSPECTIONS AND SUCH TO MAKE SURE THEY'RE NOT DOING THE SAME SAVAGERY ON US.

Also We can find common grounds and alliances with those who are having trouble too with White Power Supremacy, where it is all about the fact that laws must be enforced. You cannot simply do as you please simply because your company is White or White-Jewish owned and you have no respect, because you're not dealing with other White People. Now? Either you understand what I've just typed, or you don't. With that said, here is the article;

FSSAI says no change in Maggi recall despite Goa's OK

Reuters 
Packets of Nestle's Maggi instant noodles are seen on display at a grocery store in Mumbai
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Packets of Nestle's Maggi instant noodles are seen on display at a grocery store in Mumbai, India, June 4, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/Files
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Maggi noodles remained subject to a recall order in India after the country's food safety regulator declined to change its stance on the popular snack, despite Goa finding no evidence of the excess lead detected by Uttar Pradesh.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) said on Wednesday it had not given any clean bill of health on the safety of Maggi noodles, made by an offshoot of foods group Nestle SA, and the Goa test reports would not have any bearing on June's recall order.
Nestle was drawn into its worst-ever crisis in India after food safety inspectors in Uttar Pradesh found excess lead in some Maggi noodle samples.
That resulted in a nationwide recall of the products which authorities deemed "unsafe and hazardous."
Goa's Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) said it had sent Maggi samples to a government-approved laboratory for testing in June following the recall, resulting in the first such ruling since the noodles were pulled from stores.
"This is a total report and the lab testing shows that Maggi samples are in compliance with the food safety standards as per the Food Safety and Standards Rules," Goa FDA director Salim Veljee said by phone. "Lead is below permissible limits."
Nestle India Ltd did not immediately respond to request for comment on the FSSAI statement. It had declined to comment on the Goa state authorities' safety ruling earlier in the day.
Nestle India shares ended up 7.7 percent versus a 0.6 percent rise in the broader market. It reported a second-quarter loss last Wednesday after a plunge in sales following the recall.
"Nestle India is making all efforts and will continue to engage with authorities to bring Maggi Noodles back on the shelves," Managing Director Suresh Narayanan said last week.
(Reporting by Nivedita Bhattacharjee; Editing by Sumeet Chatterjee and David Holmes)

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