There seems to be no respite for Nestle's Maggi as the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission today issued a notice to the company. The notice is based on food regulator FSSAI's plea seeking further testing of Maggi samples.
After a nation-wide ban on Nestle's marquee product Maggi in June, the Bombay High Court in August in favour of the company once more safety tests were passed.
Nestle is embroiled in a government class action suit seeking damages to the extent of Rs 640 crore from the company on account of misrepresentation to customers and potential damage caused.
But that's not all. The redressal commission has also issued a notice to the government over a Nestle' application, seeking a dismissal of class action suit with respect to the Bombay High Court order that gave some relief to Nestle.
The company said it has suffered huge reputational loss and has been singled out with no action being taken against other manufacturers.
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