These 11 associations, which have formed a National Joint Action Committee, also said that the food industry is being affected due to autocratic approach of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
The committee alleged irregularities in working of the food safety regulator and demanded a CBI inquiry into its affairs.
"Food safety authority has succumbed to pressure from Multi National Companies (MNCs) and wants to promote sale of packed food in India, if a trader wants to follow all the safety standards he cant do so," Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal told reporters here.
"The environment in FSSAI is like of a private limited company, it has become autocratic, there is no actual representation of consumer organisations or business organisations on its committees. And as a result food industry is on verge of being ruined. Therefore we demand a CBI inquiry into the affairs and functioning of FSSAI," he added.
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He also demanded refund of Rs 80 crore which has been collected by the authority for product approval.
"We have collected data under the RTI act and we are studying the data further which provided basis for the CBI investigation," he said.
Organisations including CAIT, Indian Drugs Manufacturers Association, Indian Hotel & Restaurant Association, Federation of Pharma Entrepreneurs, All India Food Processors Association, Retail Druggist & Chemists Association, All India Transport Welfare Association and Bhartiya Kisan Morcha are among the members of the committee.
FSSAI shot to limelight after it banned Nestle's Maggi noodles on June 5 alleging high content of lead and presence of MSG in the popular brand. Protesting the ban, Nestle approached Bombay High Court which set aside the ban imposed by FSSAI on sale of Maggi noodles and asked for retesting at three laboratories.