Indo Nissin Foods Ltd on Monday announced the withdrawal of its instant noodles brand Top Ramen from the market on the direction of regulator Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
"We are withdrawing our instant noodles Top Ramen from the market as our application for regulator approval is still pending with the FSSAI," a company official told IANS.
The city-based company sought clarification from the regulator on its 8 June advisory on product safety testing of all instant noodles after it ordered Nestle India on 5 June to recall all nine approved variants of Maggi noodles.
"The regulator has directed us to withdraw our product till it (FSSAI) clarifies to our query and gives approval to Top Ramen noodles," the official added.
After Maggi withdrew its varieties of noodles, leading FMCG major Hindustan Unilever also pulled out its Knorr instant noodles brand over safety issues.
Indo Nissin Foods Ltd. managing director Gautam Sharma said the company tested its noodles after safety concerns of ready-made food products became a public issue.
"Testing of our noodles at accredited labs in the city showed that lead levels in two cases was slightly higher in their tastemaker," Sharma admitted.