THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Food and civil supplies minister Anoop Jacob has ordered the withdrawal of all existing stock of Maggi noodles from the Supplyco outlets following complaints against the product.
The food safety inspectors in Uttar Pradesh had filed a case against the company manufacturing this brand, after high level of lead was found in some packets. Several states across the country started taking action against the sale of the product.
READ ALSO: Maggi noodles row: Case lodged against Nestle, 5 others In light of the issue, the Kerala government also decided to withdraw
Maggi from all the government outlets.
Additionally, the government has ordered the company authorities to take back their stock of Maggi immediately.
Meanwhile, T V Anupama, food safety commissioner of Kerala, said that the state has already started testing random samples of
Maggi noodles collected from different centres.
READ ALSO: Maggi sales plummet across India While the test results showing the presence of lead have come, the officials are still waiting for the test results that will quantify the presence monosodium glutamate in the samples. "The presence of lead in the samples collected were well within in the maximum permissible limit of 2.5ppm," T V Anupama said.
READ ALSO: Nestle noodles now to be tested by Maharashtra FDA As many as six samples were collected, two each from Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Ernakulam districts. The tests were conducted at the government laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram, Cashew Export Promotion Council India's (CEPC) laboratory in Kollam and Sterling Test House (STH) laboratory in Kochi.
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