A Coimbatore resident, Prem Aananth, alleged that he had found larvae in a pack of Nestle NAN PRO 3 milk powder that he bought for his twin babies on April 14. One of the babies developed an allergic rash after drinking the milk, Prem Aananth alleged.
“My client gave the sample to a government testing lab and when the lab report came, he approached the food safety authorities,” said Sudish Kumar, his lawyer. “We are probing all legal avenues which can be used to deal with the company.”
The tests conducted by the food safety authorities confirmed the presence of worms, said sources in the department. The test results declared the milk powder unfit for consumption.Currently, samples of the milk powder, picked from across the city, are being tested. If those, too, are found to contain worms, the authorities will consider statewide tests and action against the company, sources said.
Yesterday, Kerala ordered a pullout of Maggi noodles from government-run outlets and the Delhi government said samples it tested were found “unsafe”.
Several other states, including Maharashtra, Gujarat and Kerala are conducting tests on Maggi after food safety authorities in Uttar Pradesh found it to contain extremely high amounts of lead.
Amid the raging controversy, shares in Nestle dropped nearly 10 per cent in morning trade today.
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