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Nestle pasta found unsafe, lead beyond permissible limit

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Last updated on: November 27, 2015 20:25 IST
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After Maggi, the sample of macroni pasta was taken from Mau and sent to National Food Analysis Laboratory, Lucknow in which the lead was found to be much more that the permissible limit.

After Maggi noodles, Nestle's pasta has now landed in trouble as its samples, tested at a state-owned food testing laboratory, were found to be carrying lead beyond the permissible limits, a state government official said on Friday.

Nestle was not immediately available for comments over the matter.

Pasta samples collected from Nestle distributor - Sriji Traders - on June 10 were sent to a government food testing laboratory in Lucknow, said Arvind Yadav, designated officer at Food and Drug Administration Mau.

"After Maggi, the sample of macroni pasta was taken from Mau and sent to National Food Analysis Laboratory, Lucknow in which the lead was found to be much more that the permissible limit," he said.

"According to report received on September 2, they failed the tests," the officer said.

"The standard limit is 2.5  PPM (parts per million) while it has been found to be 6 PPM. The letter informing the Nestle company sent at its Modinagar address has come back undelivered," Yadav said.

Yadav also showed the undelivered letter to media persons.

He also said: "On the basis of the report this food product now comes under the 'unsafe food category'".

However, Nestle India on Friday said its products are safe for consumption and it was not aware of any test done on pasta brands.

"We are not aware of any analysis reports for Pazzta supposedly picked up from Sriji Traders," said a Nestle India spokesperson.

"The report has been sent to the FDA Commissioner (Lucknow) on October 12 for sanction to lodge a case and in case it is received it will be filed in the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court," Yadav said.

The official, said, "It can also lead to banning the product."

"They (Nestle) were sent a letter over a month ago intimating them about the results. They had a month's time to appeal against the test but the letter sent by the FDA was not received by the company and was returned here," Yadav said.

Meanwhile, District Magistrate Vaibhav Srivasatav also said, "The sample which has failed the test is of June and we will take immediate action on the directives...we are in touch (with the authorities) on phone." 

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