Reliance Retail removes 11 instant noodle brands from stores

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Chennai, 03/06/2015: Packets of Maggi 2-Minute Noodles, manufactured by Nestle India Ltd., at a general store in Chennai. Nestle, one of the biggest processed food makers, slid to the lowest in a month after a complaint was filed in a local court over lead levels in its Maggi instant noodles. Photographer: Jothi Ramalingam

Amid controversy over Maggi noodles, Reliance Retail has decided to temporarily withdraw all 11 brands of instant noodles from its stores across India.

Sources in the company said the unprecedented step of removing all 11 instant noodle brands from its 2,621 stores in over 200 cities goes beyond a piecemeal approach.

This, they said, was based on the health and well-being of customers and an unflinching commitment to stock only products of the highest assurance.

The names of the brands could not be ascertained immediately.

All instant noodle products removed from the shelves have been returned to the distribution centres and labelled as ‘Not For Sale’.

Designated Food Safety Officers have been informed of the action and a memorandum to Tamil Nadu’s Commissioner, Food Safety, is also being presented, they said.

However, Reliance Retail Value Formats — Consumer Business CEO Damodar Mall said: “We believe that the uncertainty is unwarranted and undeserved. But it merits the launch of a robust, nationwide process of reassuring ourselves and serving our valued stakeholders.”

Published on June 5, 2015 10:58