Nestle relaunched its instant noodles Maggi in the country after satisfying the conditions laid down by the High Court.
The HC had earlier refused to grant relief to Nestle by rejecting its plea for stay of the orders of the food regulator banning nine variants of Maggi noodles.
Nestle India said it will continue with the existing formula of the product and not change the ingredients
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The watchdog says there were lapses in the tests
Nestle refused to regret the mistake in a public statement.
A Bihar court on Tuesday ordered that an FIR be registered against Maggi brand ambassadors Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit and Preity Zinta and arrest the cinestars.
Maggi will not have it easy, all authorities train guns on the brand regarding food safety.
ITC has provided retailers with leaflets to assure customers of Yippee noodle's quality and safety standards
Nestl India is preparing a blueprint for a possible relaunch.
Maggie is among the first set of people contacted in advance by the NHS for the jab based on a pre-determined health risk criteria and will include 87-year-old British Indian grandfather of nine Hari Shukla, who will get his first dose at a hospital in Newcastle.
Indian govt must tighten food safety norms to prevent controversies like the latest one on Maggi noodles.
About 27,420 tonnes of Maggi noodles will end up in furnaces.
But Bachchan added that he hadn't received any notice in connection with the product that he "stopped promoting" two years ago.
Celebrities endorsing Maggi can face action If Maggi is tested of high content of MSG.
On August 13, Bombay High Court lifted the ban on nine variants of the fast food.
There were 52 launches during January-June 2015, compared with 29 in the year-ago period and 32 in 2013.
It was a disturbing message in the sense that the regulatory framework is not clear enough and is not always applied in a convincing manner.
At FSSAI, after the Maggi ban, Malik faced criticism from both government and the industry.
'Maggi issue gave us room for introspection.'
ITC's noodle brand has been caught in the Maggi crossfire.
Nescaf is leading the company's efforts to widen the public lens on its portfolio of brands
The Delhi high court has asked a local company to refrain from selling packaged noodles on a plea by Nestle India Ltd, which contended that the product had striking similarities to its own popular brand Maggie.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Nestle India.
Goa on Sunday joined several other states in banning the sale of Nestle's instant noodle brand 'Maggi' which is at the centre of a raging nationwide row over food safety concerns.
Having learnt their Maggi lessons hard way in 2015, the FMCG sector is desperately looking for a brighter new year with hopes pinned on revival in rural demand.
This time food regulators found excess presence of ash content in Maggi
MG Parameswaran is concerned if we have over-reacted to the issue.
Punishing brand ambassadors shows that the government is only interested in going after the low hanging fruit, says Tanmaya Nanda.
Maggi controversy seems far from ending, now Tamil Nadu starts scrutiny.
Nestle India had re-launched Maggi earlier this month with a mandate of being safe for consumption amid much fanfare
Apart from Maggi noodles, many other products can be tested for health issues.
Food processing industry players are worried that this could have an impact on their overall investment plans.
Nestle India has been arguing that ban order was arbitrary.
Maggi re-entered the market on November 9.
The company is listed among the top suppliers of food and beverage products for people in Chennai
As Maggi tomato ketchup turns 25 this year in India, Nestle is adopting a more interactive approach with customers through its new campaign, Hassi Khushi and Maggi Sauce, which will see the ketchup range sport a new tagline, 'make a difference', starting from next month.
The central government has said it will look into the matter.
The court also directed the police to go for arrest if required in the course of investigation in Maggi row.