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Indian Defence Forces Also Banned Nestle’s Popular Snack Maggi

[New Delhi]Indian Defence Forces Also Banned Nestle’s Popular Snack Maggi Noodles
Over 1,000 army and navy canteens have been asked to set aside existing stocks of the popular snack Maggi noodles until further orders.
The order comes in the wake of a controversy over the alleged presence of monosodium glutamate (MSG) in the noodles beyond permissible limits.
Maggi is one of the most consumed food items among the army personnel who number over 13 lakh.
The union government has referred the Maggi issue to the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission to take appropriate action even as more states — Odisha, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal — lifted samples for laboratory testing.
Consumer cooperative society Kendriya Bhandar is withdrawing Maggi noodles from its 130 stores in and outside Delhi.
In the backdrop of safety concerns over Maggi noodles, the country-wide network of 1500 Central Police Canteens (CPCs) catering to central paramilitary personnel have already discontinued Nestle India’s products after detecting alleged irregularities in their packaging.
The firm and its products are no long procured for these canteens that serve over 8 lakh central police personnel drawn from forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB and NSG,”
Some state police departments were also beings served through this network which comprises 119 master canteens and 1,373 subsidiary canteens across India.