NESTLÉ CHALLENGES HEALTH CRITICISM OF LEADING INDIAN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALH ORGANISATION

BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA, IN NEW DELHI Nestlé India has rejected allegations from India's premier environmental health organisation that its instant noodles Maggi could harm consumer health. Speaking to just-food a company spokesperson said Maggi is "adapted to Indian tastes and we have been constantly improving its nutritional profile and have reduced salt, reduced trans-fatty acids and added nutrients". The spokesman added: "The balance between protein, carbohydrate and fats is very similar to the recommendations made by Indian Council of Medical ...


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