Kalimpong Municipality has approached the shopkeepers not to sell Maggi noodle till the company’s problem gets restored.
Doctor Sangay Zimba, the health officer of Kalimpong municipality today said that they have not received any circular from the state government regarding the prohibition of the instant noodle but concerning public’s health the doctor have advised the retailers and the wholesalers not to sell Maggi.
‘I have asked the Maggi dealer to remove the product from all the shops’ said Zima. He also appeals the public to restrain the consumption of any untested noodles for its ill health effect.
Speaking about the exceeded quantity of Lead and Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) he said, ‘Lead interrupts brain function and MSG locally known as ajinomoto weakens the bones, so it is advised not to consume such things.’
Bengal has now taken the step for the maggi scan but has not yet declared banning the 2-minute noodle.
Doctor Sangay Zimba, the health officer of Kalimpong municipality today said that they have not received any circular from the state government regarding the prohibition of the instant noodle but concerning public’s health the doctor have advised the retailers and the wholesalers not to sell Maggi.
‘I have asked the Maggi dealer to remove the product from all the shops’ said Zima. He also appeals the public to restrain the consumption of any untested noodles for its ill health effect.
Speaking about the exceeded quantity of Lead and Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) he said, ‘Lead interrupts brain function and MSG locally known as ajinomoto weakens the bones, so it is advised not to consume such things.’
Bengal has now taken the step for the maggi scan but has not yet declared banning the 2-minute noodle.
Report by Mukesh Sharma
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