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Maggi noodles violated safety norms, no compromise on the issue, Union health minister JP Nadda says

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As if we don't have India Brands Google Sunfeast etc
who told you don't but maggi hold 80% market
 
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ok offtopic but Pakistan ki reality sun lo, I have a fresh juicy story about them

I just got back from a family dinner, aunt (masi) and cousins etc, and my masi has good friends in Pakistan, the topic at the dinner table turned to Pakistan and the weddings happening there among family of her friends... and damn, turns out, fuckin' everyone she knows there were getting their kids married to their first cousins !!

she recalled asking a young bride in Pakistan how she felt about 'when your masi suddenly becomes your mum in law', "does she stay your masi or does she become more mom in law ?"

bride answered "yeah, they become more mothers in law after marriage"

next question "but all of you kids grew up playing kiddy games as a family and are brought up as 'brother' and 'sister', isn't it weird when you're asked to get married?" (she knows this family for a long time, seen the kids grow up)

reply : "that's just how it is for everyone here"

mind you, none of this was in a bad bitchy vibe way.. my aunt is great friends with those guys... all of us first cousins at the table were looking at each other and going.. ewwwww :bad:

and here's the kicker... main reason they do it like that is to keep the property in the family :woot:

lol, they're a nation of inbreds, even the rich "sophisticated" ones :omghaha:

Lol Pakistan ki halat sahi mein kharabh hai
 
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Lol Pakistan ki halat sahi mein kharabh hai
dude there's even a thread running on PDF about their inbreeding and even many members of this forum have shared their stories about being inbred and how their bones are weak etc

maybe in the 'social issues' forum

also, I might get a perma ban for this but whatever.. spread the truth

these people that my aunt knows, most of them kissing cousins are settled in the UK and very well educated etc, but still they inbreed, wtf man.. :cuckoo:

their kids even look physically weird, some have huge heads, disproportionate to their body, others have huge eyes and etc.. all inbred anomalies, and no doubt weak bones and possible broken mental stuff too.. :haha::sarcastic::laugh:
 
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dude there's even a thread running on PDF about their inbreeding and even many members of this forum have shared their stories about being inbred and how their bones are weak etc

maybe in the 'social issues' forum

also, I might get a perma ban for this but whatever.. spread the truth

these people that my aunt knows, most of them kissing cousins are settled in the UK and very well educated etc, but still they inbreed, wtf man.. :cuckoo:

their kids even look physically weird, some have huge heads, disproportionate to their body, others have huge eyes and etc.. all inbred anomalies, and no doubt weak bones and possible broken mental stuff too.. :haha::sarcastic::laugh:

That's bad but considering tgr stuff they say about us I say damm them
 
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Is this some kind of propaganda to extort money from the MNCs?
Because last time i checked, the basic air quality in India was equally cancerous......so was drinking the filthy water from the rivers. Or the industrial waste that gets dumped into the sea.
tdaaaah!!!!
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Maggi noodles violated safety norms, no compromise on the issue, Union health minister JP Nadda says
Maggi noodles violated safety norms, no compromise on the issue, Union health minister JP Nadda says
NEW DELHI: With the central food safety regulator ordering withdrawal of nine approved variants of Maggi, the health ministry on Friday said it is of the "confirmed" opinion that the product failed to adhere to safety norms and assured that no compromise will be done on food safety.

Union health minister JP Nadda said that his ministry had received the reports from all the states and after assessing them it has come to the conclusion that the nine variants of Maggi should be recalled.

"We have come to the conclusion that the food safety and standards have not been adhered by Nestle company and Maggi products and that is why we have given instructions that all nine products (variants) should be recalled from the market," Nadda said.

READ ALSO: Nestle global CEO says Maggi is safe

Asked about Nestle CEO's statement that Maggi was safe, Nadda said that his ministry has gone through the reports which every state has sent to it and then reached the conclusion.

"We have got the reports from every state now and we are of the confirmed opinion that the Maggi product was not following the ingredients and the safety measures which were required and that is why we have come to this conclusion that the product should be recalled from the market," he said.

Coming down heavily on Swiss giant Nestle, the central food safety regulator FSSAI has earlier ordered recall of all nine approved variants of Maggi instant noodles from the market, terming them "unsafe and hazardous" for human consumption.

READ ALSO: Food regulator orders recall of 9 Maggi variants

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) also said that Nestle launched "Maggi Oats Masala Noodles" without approval and ordered its recall, saying the company did not undertake risk and safety assessment for the product.

Nadda asserted that Nestle had also not followed the regulations of labelling while another of its variant, Maggi Oats Masala Noodles tastemaker, was in the market without prior approval of the government which is why it too have been ordered to be recalled.

"I would like to assure people of our country that no compromise will be done as far as the food safety and security is concerned. All measures will be taken and all levels of security and safety of food will be adhered to," Nadda said.

READ ALSO: Singapore suspends sale of Maggi imported from India
Maggi noodles violated safety norms, no compromise on the issue, Union health minister JP Nadda says - The Times of India
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RIP NESTLE! When you violate FDA norms and sell spurious food thinking Third world countries will digest everything poisonous you throw at them,this is what happens you get a ban.

Right decision.............
 
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Is this some kind of propaganda to extort money from the MNCs?
Because last time i checked, the basic air quality in India was equally cancerous......so was drinking the filthy water from the rivers. Or the industrial waste that gets dumped into the sea.

Don(T) -na- tello, Don(T) -na- tello (this BS to anyone).
 
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