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Indian food safety regulator to check spice quality after Hong Kong, Singapore raise concern

People Daily 24 Apr 2024
The move came after Hong Kong and Singapore banned the sale of popular spice brands Everest and MDH, following the detection of a carcinogenic pesticide, ethylene oxide, in them.
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India spice maker Everest says products safe after health concerns

Hindustan Times 24 Apr 2024
Food brand Everest, a household name in India, has said its fish curry spice blend was safe for use following concerns about a cancer-causing chemical ... India seeks details from food regulators of Singapore, Hong Kong.
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LUX Celebrates A Century Of Unmatched Fragrance With "Still There" Campaign

Vietnam News 24 Apr 2024
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 April 2024 - The global beauty brand under Unilever, LUX, a pioneer in luxurious personal care and fragrant soaps, is proud to announce its new campaign, ...
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MDH, Everest spices row: Does Ethylene Oxide cause cancer? All you need to know

Hindustan Times 24 Apr 2024
Following the recent ban on certain Indian spice brands like MDH and Everest Group by the Hong Kong and Singapore governments, FSSAI, the food safety regulatory authority in India, has been alarmed ...
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LUX And MX Player Partner To Challenge Outdated Sexist Scenes With An Innovative Campaign ‘The End’

Vietnam News 24 Apr 2024
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 April 2024 - VML Singapore and LUX, the global beauty brand under Unilever, has partnered with MX Player, a leading OTT platform, to launch a fresh new ...
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India: After Supreme Court rap, Ramdev's Patanjali issues another 'bigger' apology

Khaleejtimes 24 Apr 2024
“We want to see the actual size ... Stay up to date with the latest news ... Indian brands MDH, Everest spices banned in Hong Kong, Singapore; here's why Top Indian court blasts drugs regulator for not acting against yoga guru's medical firm. .
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India delves into details of ban on Indian spices from Singapore, HK

Madhyamam 23 Apr 2024
... brands MDH and Everest due to quality issues, India, the world’s major producer, consumer, and exporter of spices, has sought an explanation from the food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong.
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India seeks details of ban on MDH, Everest from Singapore, HK

The Siasat Daily 23 Apr 2024
India, the world’s largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands MDH and Everest due to quality concerns.
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Ban on MDH, Everest masala: India seeks details from food regulators of Singapore, Hong Kong

Hindustan Times 23 Apr 2024
New Delhi, India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands MDH and Everest due to quality concerns.
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India seeks details from Singapore, Hong Kong after ban on MDH, Everest spices: Report

Hindustan Times 23 Apr 2024
Days after Hong Kong and Singapore banned the sale of the two popular Indian spice brands in the country - MDH and Everest - over their quality concerns, the Centre has sought details from their food ...
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FSSAI to test spice mixes in India, after action by Singapore, Hong Kong

Madhyamam 23 Apr 2024
India’s apex food regulator has directed all states to carry out random testing of sample of powdered spices sold by various brands to determine if they contain harmful chemicals, The Indian Express ...
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Amid 'Masala' Row, Everest Says 'Not Banned' in Singapore, Hong Kong. But Now Under Scanner ...

News18 23 Apr 2024
Everest, MDH Row. Food safety regulator FSSAI has started taking samples of spices in powder form of all brands from across the country in view of quality concerns flagged by Singapore and Hong Kong ... .

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