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US FDA finds Haldiram's food products unfit for consumption: Report
June 13, 2015
The crackdown on Nestle over the Maggi controversy has put all packaged food items under the scanner.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, US food-safety inspectors
have labelled hundreds of made-in-India snacks unfit for sale in
America. The FDA website says Indian products have been found to contain high
levels of pesticides, mold and bacteria. Most Indian snacks rejected by
the FDA this year were from the Nagpur-based food company Haldiram's, CNN IBN reports.
The FDA reportedly found pesticides in Hadiram's products. The body also
rejected some products from Britannia were also rejected.
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