Ground Check: Has Delhi given up on Maggi?
Updated on Jun 03, 2015 09:37 pm IST
Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on Wednesday announced a 15-day ban on Maggi noodles. In addition, the government has asked Maggi producer Nestle to recall all samples of the noodle brand from the national capital. The decision was taken after 10 out of 13 samples of the popular snack failed laboratory tests and were found to be unsafe, containing lead exceeding the permissible level. Post the decision, we asked shop owners and sellers in Delhi how the ban has impacted their sales while consumers tell us whether they would still like to eat the 'two-minute' noodles. These citizens also reflected on the justification for the ban. Watch the video to feel the pulse of the city.
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