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    After Maggi noodles Yeppi also sample the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for you. It will be sent to the lab for examination in Lucknow. Chief Food Inspector Ram Naresh Yadav ITC distributor warehouse near the intersection of Water Works are for these samples.

    FDA on Friday Yeppi five thousand packets of noodles've Seas. Chief Food Inspector explained that the report would be decided on only after the release it. He or Yeppi Maggi noodles in the market to prevent the sale has been done.

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      Delhi bans Maggi sales, Army pulls out of canteens

      The Delhi government on Wednesday banned the sale of Maggi noodles for 15 days, deepening manufacturer Nestle India’s troubles as the country’s food safety regulator ordered nationwide tests of the instant snack amid mounting health concerns. Swiss major Nestle faced a barrage of action on Wednesday over its Maggi noodles, with Delhi government banning the product for 15 days, the Army as well as a leading retail chain taking it off their shelves and the Centre filing a complaint against the manufacturer in the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
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        Maggi Noodle Fiasco: Nestle Works On Alternative Snack To Reposition Brand

        Nestle's scientists are hard at work on Plan B — a snack that can take the place of Maggi noodles, banned in India earlier this month for excessive lead content and mislabelling. "With no clarity over when Maggi in its existing form will be back on shelves, Nestle is working on alternate snacking options," said one of two persons who confirmed the development. "Snacking is a huge opportunity which Nestle doesn't want to vacate, and it already has an existing backend for the culinary business." This could be in the form of ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook food and involve relaunching Maggi in a new format, pending the return of noodles if and when it obtains the requisite clearances, a process that could take several months.

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