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Pepsi to file petition challenging Kerala order August 18, 2006 15:15 IST PepsiCo will file a petition in the Kerala high court on Friday challenging the Kerala government's August 11 order banning the sale of some of its products in the state. "It is unfair to ban the sale of our products on the basis of findings of a non-governmental organisation. We are challenging the ban," PepsiCo Chairman Rajeev Bakshi told reporters on Friday. Bakshi said he was prepared to subject his products to all sorts of tests to prove that they were absolutely safe. Complete coverage: Soft drinks, hard truths With the standards for carbonated soft drinks yet to be developed, the company was prepared to subject itself to checks for residue levels in each of the input, which went into the soft drink, he said. "We are open to work with the CSE or any other interested parties to establish stricter science based standards on the finished products of the soft drinks sector, which is not available in the world so far", he said. Asked whether PepsiCo would challenge the findings of CSE in a court, he said "time is not appropriate for this now. Our first priority is consumer safety," he said. Do you want to discuss stock tips? Do you know a hot one? Join the Stock Market Investments Discussion Group
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