After Maggi, Yippee Noddles In Hot Water. ‘Excess’ Lead Found By UP FDA

PTI

After Maggi , the Uttar Pradesh Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has found excess lead in Yippee noodles of domestic giant ITC Limited and will soon file a case. The FDA said that the samples of Yippee noodles, seized from a local mall here, have been found to contain lead “far in excess to the permissible limit”.

Source: groceryheadoffice.com

On June 21, FDA authorities had seized 8 samples of different food products from a local mall including the sample of Yippee noodles. These samples were sent to the state laboratory at Lucknow and Meerut for testing, Pandey added. Stating that excessive lead content can cause serious harm, particularly to children, he said that a report has been sent to the FDA Chief Commissioner for permission before filing an official case.

Source: samacharplus.com

The process is expected to take a few weeks, he added. Incidentally, the troubles for Nestle India over ‘excess’ lead content in its Maggi noodles had also begun in UP first, while food regulators in other parts of the country and the central body FSSAI also later passed orders against the company. The Bombay High Court , however, recently quashed the ban on Maggi noodles and had asked the government and the company to get the tests conducted again.

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