‘No lead in Maggi’: Nestlé India again defends product quality amid lawsuit challenge By Pearly Neo 12-Feb-2019 - Last updated on 12-Feb-2019 at 01:46 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Nestlé India has again assured consumers that its Maggi noodles are safe for consumption and do not contain lead, amid an ongoing lawsuit and a reputational crisis that stretches back to 2015.Read the full story here. Top 10 stories in January 2019 ‘An entirely new agriculture model’: JD and Mitsubishi open largest hydroponic plant factory in China ‘Next level’ of food safety in India: FSSAI announces new packaging regulations The five top trends set to shape APAC food and beverage industry in 2019 ‘No lead in Maggi’: Nestlé India again defends product quality amid lawsuit challenge Three emerging markets to watch for APAC food industry growth in 2019 The six need-to-know regulatory developments set to shape APAC’s food and beverage industry in 2019 Moving beyond stigma: Australian firm releases ‘World First’ cannabis gin with eye on wider global market Leading New Zealand in hemp: Maori trust partners with China firm following food rules change "Love palm oil": Malaysian minister calls for halt to ‘no palm oil’ labelled imports Plant-based egg goes east: JUST outlines China expansion plans Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next