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Maggi Noodles Row: Delhi Bans Sale
Maggi Noodles Row: Delhi Bans Sale for 15 Days, Army Issues Advisory to Soldiers
 INDIA , 3-June-2015  22:4:9 PM
Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain has announced an immediate "15-day ban" on sale of Maggi noodles and has asked Nestle, which manufactures the snack, to recall current stocks from the capital in that time and make available new stock, which will be allowed on shelves only after proper checks. The Indian Army too has issued an advisory asking soldiers to avoid Maggi

10 DevelopmentsMaggi Noodles Row: Delhi Bans Sale for 15 Days, Army Issues Advisory to SoldiersCheat Sheet | Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Sonal Mehrotra, Edited by Mala Das (with inputs from Agencies) | Updated: June 04, 2015 00:04 IST

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Maggi is facing a country-wide scrutiny over high content of lead and mono-sodium glutamate or MSG, a taste enhancer. (Agence France-Presse photo)

New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain has announced an immediate "15-day ban" on sale of Maggi noodles and has asked Nestle, which manufactures the snack, to recall current stocks from the capital in that time and make available new stock, which will be allowed on shelves only after proper checks. The Indian Army too has issued an advisory asking soldiers to avoid Maggi. TweetinShare.FlipHere are the latest developments:1Mr Jain, who met Nestle officials this morning, said he was "not satisfied with their response." The Delhi government has said that 10 of 13 packs of noodles it tested were found to have high lead content.

2The minister said the state government is now ordering tests on all brands of noodles.

3Maggi noodles is under country-wide scrutiny for high content of lead and mono-sodium glutamate or MSG, a taste enhancer. Many states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh have said they are testing the noodles.

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