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  • KFC challenges Indian report on bacteria found in fried chicken'

    The Indian unit of fast food chain KFC, owned by Yum Brands Inc (YUM.N), on Friday challenged the results of a test showing the presence of bacteria linked to food poisoning in a sample of its fried chicken, dismissing them as "false allegations".
    Food safety has hit headlines in India after government food safety inspectors found excess lead in packets of Nestle's Maggi instant noodles. The company disputes the test results and a subsequent recall order, but it has become India's worst safety scare involving packaged food in a decade.


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    A local NGO has alleged that the products of fast-food giant KFC were unsafe for consumption, but the company refuted the charge saying it was an attempt to malign its reputation.
    It’s better to give than to receive. Especially advice

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      "This is a state laboratory report," he added. "We are not against KFC or any brand. "We are a children's rights organisation."

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        Achyuta Rao, an official of APBHS, the group commissioning the tests, said it would submit a copy of the report to the office of the state's chief minister later on Friday.
        Neha Rani
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          KFC is a big fraud, their food quality has to tested and banned. They bribe officials and get license

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            Food safety has hit headlines in India after government food safety inspectors found excess lead in packets of Nestle's Maggi instant noodles.

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