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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gathering information on products of Indian spice makers MDH and Everest after Hong Kong halted sales of some of their products for allegedly ...
A New Jersey company imported the spices and sent them to stores in Florida, Texas, New York, North Carolina and seven other states. Indian spices not meant for U.S. sale went to 11 states ...
In 2023, the FDA ordered a recall of two Everest spice mixes for the same contamination risk. India is the biggest exporter, consumer and producer of spices in the world. MDH and Everest are among ...
Maggi always insisted that their noodle product is safe. [32] Maggi recalled stock worth nearly ₹320 crore (₹3.2 Billion) from the shelves and paid ₹20 crores (₹200 million) to a cement factory to burn the product. In addition, the Corporate Affairs Ministry of India imposed a ₹640 crore (₹6.4 Billion) fine on Nestle India for the ...
In April 2024, Singapore and Hong Kong halted sales of some spices produced by Indian companies MDH and Everest over suspected elevated levels of ethylene oxide, a cancer-causing pesticide. In April 2024, the Singapore Food Agency and Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety banned two companies' curry powders which were found to contain ethylene oxide.
Bebe announced plans to close all stores and focus solely on online sales. At its peak, Bebe operated a total of 312 stores, but by March 2017, this was down to 172. [39] Bed Bath & Beyond announced in April 2019 that it would close 40 stores and also open 15 new stores that year. The company continued to struggle through the retail apocalypse ...
Singapore ordered a recall of the Everest spice mix. In a statement to Reuters, the regulator, New Zealand Food Safety, said it is aware of the overseas recalls.
It is the second largest leader in the Indian market with 12% market share, following S. Narendrakumar's Everest Spices. [ 4 ] It was founded by Dharampal Gulati in 1959, who served as its CEO until his death on 3 December 2020, Subsequently, Dharampal's son, Rajeev Gulati, took over the company and became the face of the MDH brand.