Food brands in India misleading consumers with wrong labels: Report
date:Apr 23, 2012
a 80g packet of Nestl Maggi noodles contained 3.5g of salt, nearly 60% of the daily recommended salt intake of 6g. The product was found to contain a lot of empty calories - about 70% of the product was carbohydrates.
The CSE researchers found that Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia and Top Ramen noodles had misleading nutritional information about the amount of trans fats. According to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), a product is considered to be trans fat free if it contains les
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