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This time with Maggie, the company boasts of the market will return soon

Bombay High Court had ordered an inquiry Maggi
Maggie is now back at home again. Maggie Nestle India on Friday claimed that they have passed all three tests, which were conducted on the orders of the Bombay High Court. The company said it will now again renewed Maggie. When it will be flagged by the three labs will sell in the market. When the news came, Nestle shares traded climbed 7 percent.
The investigation tested 90 samples  
Maggie maker Nestle India said in a statement that all 90 samples of Maggi noodles 6 variants in the investigation of the three labs are met. The lead is found in less quantity, is Jitnianumti. So now it is not harmful to health. A day earlier, on October 15, the Consumer Court Maggie probe 9 samples were.
3500 Test abroad, Maggie safe
Nestle nationally and internationally, he claimed that more than 20 million packets of the 3500 test was conducted, and it is at all close. Even the US, UK, Singapore, Australia and other countries have also been reported in India to be safe Magee. Earlier in August, the company has claimed that Maggie will come to market soon .
This was the case, which had been stopped because
the case began in May. UP Food Safety and Drug Administration Maggie was investigated. The lead content of 17.2 ppm was found, whereas it should be from 0.01 to 2.5 ppm. Then Maggie were tested in all states and in almost all the excess amounts of lead were found. Subsequently, the Government of India to Nestle Maggi were ordered to withdraw from the market.

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