India’s federal food-safety watchdog banned Nestlé’s Maggi 2-Minute Noodles in June after it said tests found lead levels above permissible limits, making the product “unsafe and hazardous.” Nestlé disputed the findings and took regulators to court, alleging the results were inaccurate.When judges at the Bombay High Court handed down their ruling on Thursday, they raised doubts over the testing capabilities and capacity of Indian regulators. They selected three federal-government labs and said they should carry out fresh tests. Regulators were given six weeks to submit their results.
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