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nifty trade

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Patanjali noodles is not yet launched, I think. It was spoken about on TV 3-4 days ago :)
Exactly my point.

Product is not yet launched and not only you but many think that it was for because of patanjali the whole scandal was made out, most probably Maggie will be in stores again in next 2-3 months too

I don't think I can say it more now, enough said :D
 
Exactly my point.

Product is not yet launched and not only you but many think that it was for because of patanjali the whole scandal was made out, most probably Maggie will be in stores again in next 2-3 months too

I don't think I can say it more now, enough said :D
as I said earlier, the regulatory action was too hackneyed and the media blitz appeared so very one-sided, that it appeared orchestrated to me. The details of testing were not particularly available in the media, the sampling details were not available, the details of breach were not available - only a general thing that MSG levels were too high. Hence the conspiracy theory. There were marks of a derogatory action rather than regulatory.

Why the name of Patanjali in this case ? Because in the last year or so, Patanjali has copied a lot of popular FMCG products and expanded their range and reach. Their closeness and contribution to the current government is not a secret. 2+2 = 4.
 

nifty trade

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Well, all I can say is this multinational companies are more than 90 % bad and evil entities and profitability even at the cost of public health is there only motto.

Legendary company like Volkswagen can do it then which company cannot?

I am most happy that nestle case happened, it should prove to be an example for all multinational companies in my view
 
Well, all I can say is this multinational companies are more than 90 % bad and evil entities and profitability even at the cost of public health is there only motto.

Legendary company like Volkswagen can do it then which company cannot?

I am most happy that nestle case happened, it should prove to be an example for all multinational companies in my view
This was the first time most of us heard about FSSAI, and since then there haven't been any notable news about it (except a new CEO).

Fine, check them, I say, check them all, name and shame, but do not single out anyone. Let's hear about more companies, make it compulsory to get an FSSAI rating.

As for volkswagon, I guess Ralph Nader would be a happy man.
 

wisp

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This was the first time most of us heard about FSSAI, and since then there haven't been any notable news about it (except a new CEO).

Fine, check them, I say, check them all, name and shame, but do not single out anyone. Let's hear about more companies, make it compulsory to get an FSSAI rating.

As for volkswagon, I guess Ralph Nader would be a happy man.
Bro, whats the point of naming and shaming them when our own politicians and other powers are hand in glove with them. As long as our politicians are hand in glove with them, nothing is gonna shake them. How did Union Carbide get away so easily? Who got the money that let them off the hook? http://www.foei.org/news/30-year-anniversary-of-the-union-carbide-industrial-disaster-in-bhopal
 

nifty trade

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This was the first time most of us heard about FSSAI, and since then there haven't been any notable news about it (except a new CEO).

Fine, check them, I say, check them all, name and shame, but do not single out anyone. Let's hear about more companies, make it compulsory to get an FSSAI rating.

As for volkswagon, I guess Ralph Nader would be a happy man.
FSSAI is a full fledged organization check their website......... Why they should be in news all the time?

I think we should not confuse media frenzy (biased or paid over exposure) with conspiracy by government

It's possible that opposite parties paid media for running the news overly