NO lead, no MSG; Maggi is SAFE: Global CEO
June 05, 2015  12:41
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Global CEO of Nestle Paul Bulcke holds a press conference over the Maggi noodles ban in some states in India.  Nestle India on Thursday night decided to take Maggi off the shelves after the controversy erupted over its unsafe contents.


Bulcke says the quality and safety of Maggi noodles is our foremost priority. Maggi noodles withdrawn from market due to confusion as consumer trust was shaken, but we can assure you that Maggi is safe for consumption.

" We have the same quality standards everywhere in the world.  Maggi noodles have been trusted in India for over 30 years.


"There is no MSG in Maggi noodles and some ingredients contain glutamate. No lead found in 1,000 Maggi batches tested internally.


"Maggi has been taken off shelves temporarily and we will ensure Maggi is back soon as possible. That is our prime objective.


"We don't have data from any of the third party tests conducted on Maggi.
We will not speculate on any conspiracy and will clarify issues with authorities."
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