
India's food safety regulator, FSSAI, has initiated nationwide testing of powdered spices from various brands, including MDH and Everest, for cancer-causing pesticides following quality concerns raised by Singapore and Hong Kong. This move comes as part of a broader scrutiny of the packaged food and beverage industry in India, which has recently faced criticism for health standards. Notable products under examination include Nestle's Cerelac, IndiGo's upma, and other commonly consumed packaged foods.





India to test MDH, Everest spices for cancer-causing pesticide, source says https://t.co/M37j2hElvC https://t.co/tbCsVwa7Rc
Food safety regulator FSSAI has started taking samples of spices in powder form of all brands, including MDH and Everest, from across the country in view of quality concerns flagged by Singapore and Hong Kong, a government source said. https://t.co/rR2RR9N85m
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