Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been asked to collect packaged food samples of the Nagpur-based leading domestic snack-maker from all over the state after reports emerged that its products have been banned in the US.
Minister of State for FDA Vidya Thakur said she has written to FDA Commissioner Harshdeep Kamble regarding collection of samples and their lab testing. She has also sought a report from FDA at the earliest.
The decision was taken in view of reports that Haldiram's packaged products had been banned in USA as pesticides and Salmonella bacteria were found in them, she said.
The decision to check Haldiram's products comes on the heels of the 'Maggi' controversy. The Nestle's noodles brand faced the heat and was recalled from markets after tests showed it contained lead beyond permissible limits.
Haldiram could not be immediately contacted for comments on the issue.