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Blinkit, Zepto and other q-comm players throw light on dark storesQuick-commerce platforms like Bigbasket, Blinkit, and Swiggy Instamart are intensifying hygiene and storage checks in their dark stores due...
Nestle's added sugar per serving for baby products complies regulations: Health Minister J P NaddaUnion Health Minister J P Nadda informed Lok Sabha that Nestle's baby product complies with India's 2020 food safety regulations for added ...
Giving cheaper food to reducing wastage, India on path towards achieving SDGs: GovtThe Sustainable Development Goals were adopted by all United Nations member states in 2015. The 17 SDGs, including action to end poverty, a...
Tracking hygiene: FSSAI steps up compliance checkEven five-star hotels are under the scanner and have had food safety officials carry out surprise inspections of their restaurants, hotelie...
Maggi effect: FSSAI plans specific regulations for noodlesThe new regulations by the Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is aimed at brining in more clarity in the quality standards, s...
Register with us, FSSAI tells e-tailersThe FSSAI has asked all major e-commerce companies to register under the FSS Act 2006 if they want to continue their food business operatio...
Maggi effect: FSSAI issues order on defying MSG related normsFSSAI has allowed state authorities to start proceedings against noodle or pasta makers if taste enhancer monosodium glutamate is found in ...
NCDRC allows testing of 16 more Maggi samplesThe apex consumer commission has directed further testing of 16 more samples of Maggi noodles in connection with the government's Rs 640 cr...
Maggi exceeded lead content, violated labelling rules: GovernmentNestle India was asked to recall Maggi noodles as its samples were found to be containing more than permissible limits of lead.
Nestle India to resume export of Maggi noodlesNestle India is in the process of resuming exports of its Maggi instant noodles to various global markets after it got a go ahead from Bomb...
FSSAI to intensify action against companies selling unapproved itemsFSSAI is awaiting reports from various state food safety commissioners who have been instructed to carry out tests on various products.
Health Ministry may allot Rs 900 crore to help FSSAI modernise food testing infrastructureThe ministry’s proposal will be forwarded to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, according to the minutes of the central advisory co...
FSSAI notifies 82 labs for testing food samplesNestle India had also withdrawn the instant noodles brand from the market. The company today said that it is in the process of destroying M...
Australia suspends import of Maggi Noodles from IndiaThe Department of Agriculture of the Australian government has issued a "holding order" against Maggi as a precautionary measures on June 1...
Maggi row aftermath: FSSAI asks state food commissioners to test all packaged items"There are hundreds of packaged food products which are being sold in the country without registration, they need to be inspected and evalu...
FSSAI rejected items still sold in Starbucks outletThe company on its part said it is "diligently working with FSSAI" to provide information regarding pending applications.
Nestle Maggi imported into Canada comes under scannerAccording to a statement by the Health Canada, it may issue a recall if the imported Maggi brand noodles are found to have discrepancies.
Food watchdog FSSAI to vet Nestle plantsFSSAI plans to audit factories of the multinational company in order to ensure that it complies with other regulatory and manufacturing sta...
Nestle India falls; company cuts Maggi production by third as nationwide bans affect salesNestle India was forced to cut production of Maggi noodles as consumers shunned the product piling stocks with distributors.
Nestle India cuts Maggi production by third as nationwide bans affect sales; unsold stocks pile upNestle India was forced to cut production of Maggi noodles by a third as consumers shunned the product and unsold stocks piled up with dist...