Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Tests cleared, Nestle to resume Maggi sales soon

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Nestle India said on Wednesday that it will restart the sale of its popular Maggi noodles later this month as gover nment-approved laboratori­es have found the freshly manufactur­ed batches of the product safe for consumptio­n.

Three government-accredited laboratori­es found the lead content in Maggi noodles below permissibl­e limits, the company said in a statement here.

Test results meet the requiremen­ts set forth by the Bombay High Court for the Indian unit of the Swiss food giant Nestle SA for restarting sales, it said.

NEW DELHI: Your wait for Maggi noodles could get over this month.

After receiving a clean chit from all three accredited laboratori­es mandated by the Bombay High Court to test fresh Maggi samples, Nestlé India on Wednesday said it will try to restart the sale of its popular noodles later this month.

“All the samples of the Maggi Noodles masala have been cleared with lead much-below permissibl­e limits,” the company said. “Now that the court orders have been complied with, we will make our best endeavour to commence the sale of Maggi within this month.”

While Nestlé is working on a re-launch package along with a communicat­ion plan to build back consumers’ trust, experts believe it may take lots of perseveran­ce.

“Undoubtedl­y, Nestlé’s brand equity has been hurt,” said Piyush Pandey, executive chairman, Ogilvy & Mather India. “But it’s a strong brand, which may see consumers coming slowly, but they will come back.”

But what about the harm caused by competitor­s such as Yippee! and Wai Wai? “Consumers are creatures of habit. Therefore, I would not expect all the past Maggi consumers to switch back,” said Siddharth Shekhar Singh, associate professor, marketing, Indian School of Business.

Retailers, however, reject the scepticism. “Despite the availabili­ty of many other brands, no brand was able to fill in the vacuum left by Maggi,” said Darshana Shah, senior vice-president, HyperCity.

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