Instant Noodles Recall Is Applicable Nationwide
January 30th, 2010 - 8:18 pm ICT by GDBy Meena Kar
New Jersey, Jan 30, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The recall of 50,000 pounds of instant noodles manufactured by Jin Mai Lang brand has attracted the attention of people all over the country. Though there are no reports of health hazards for the consumption of these noodles, the New Jersey based company, Well Luck Co. has not taken any risk and issued the recall. As per the reports, the noodles, which had been manufactured in China, have been recalled, as they did not meet the import standards set by the United States.
The reports of the noodles recall was declared by the Food Safety and Inspection Services of the United States. They indicated that the noodles of the Jin Mai Lang brand has been distributed all over the country and so the recall is applicable nationwide. The officials have asked people to stop the consumption of these noodles as they have not qualified the import standards of the country. It has been reported that these Chinese products do not satisfy the requirements and so one should avoid consuming them.
To help people identify the recalled noodles easily, the company has mentioned the variants of the noodles. It has been reported that ’stew beef flavor’, ’stew pork flavor’, ’spicy beef flavor’, ’spicy hot beef flavor’ and ‘mushroom chicken flavor’ are being recalled. The ‘Korean style stew beef flavor’, ‘Korean style stew pork flavor’, ‘Korean style spicy beef flavor’ as well as ‘Korean style mushroom chicken flavor’ noodles are also unsafe for consumption. As it is a massive recall, the company has set a helpline number for assisting the consumers and answering all queries regarding the noodles.
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