After being banned in India , due to
high lead contents, Maggi lost its reliability and acceptance of being one of
the yummiest noodles in the world. However, the world famous two-minute noodle
brand will stay in shops and stores across the Malaysian demography. In India , Maggie, along with other popular noodle
brands, is undergoing a stringent ban and rounds of laboratory examination and
shameful lawsuits in India
at the moment.
According to the Food Safety
Information System of Malaysia, FSIS, the lead content in the popular instant noodle of Nestle Malaysia are found as per the national and international
standards, hence, Maggi will not taken off shelves in Malaysia.
When contacted, the national
spokesperson of Nestle Malaysia
confirmed the same. “The Maggie products in Malaysia are safe, and we will not
be recalling our batches in the country.”
The source from the company
also commented, “We are strictly following the national guidelines, and
monitoring the quality and ingredients of our products. Our strict food safety
policy has enabled us to maintain our quality and standard as per the
suggestions of the government and health organizations.”
The report which was scrutinized and prepared by
FSIS also cleared that all the products of Nestle meet the local food
regulations. The food safety organization took and performed extensive analysis
on the samples of Maggi noodles, and found no mismanagement in the product.
Now, since Maggi is safe, it is great news for the admirers of this Nestle
product.