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RGV sharp tweets on Maggi Ban
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 Jun 2015 2:51 PM ISTBan on food product Maggi is creating waves in nation. Its known that a case has been registered against Nestle India in a local court in Uttar Pradesh by food regulator FSDA (Food Safety and Drug Administration), after they found monosodium glutamate or MSG and lead in excess of the prescribed limit in Maggi samples they tested. It leads to ban on the Maggi in several states.
Sensational director Ram Gopal Varma who is known for his super sharp tweets took his time to respond on the issue. RGV reacted and he came up with a barrage of tweets which took many by surprise. Here are a few for your understanding-
After Maggi I am hoping that they won't attack poor Popcorn..can't imagine watching a movie without popcorn in hand
With all the Maggi talk going around I ate more Maggi today than ever in my entire life
Does anybody test Tirupathi laddus? Or any of the 100s of roadside hotels ? Mnc's are just soft targets...reminds me of KFC targeting days
The kind of cleanliness we hv nd maintain in our country it's a joke to target packaged contents no matter what is beyond permissible in it
Every food material will either have something excess or lesser and so I can't understand this sudden attack on poor Maggi
And if the concerned authorities woke up after so many years to check on Maggi,will they now start checking Cadbury, Amul and Colgate too?
Maggi should demand a check on our ultra clean fish markets and also our highly hygienic roadside eateries before discriminating it
This tweet attack must have given immense strength for lovers of Maggi it has to be seen how the anti-Maggi groups will react to it.
Sensational director Ram Gopal Varma who is known for his super sharp tweets took his time to respond on the issue. RGV reacted and he came up with a barrage of tweets which took many by surprise. Here are a few for your understanding-
After Maggi I am hoping that they won't attack poor Popcorn..can't imagine watching a movie without popcorn in hand
With all the Maggi talk going around I ate more Maggi today than ever in my entire life
Does anybody test Tirupathi laddus? Or any of the 100s of roadside hotels ? Mnc's are just soft targets...reminds me of KFC targeting days
The kind of cleanliness we hv nd maintain in our country it's a joke to target packaged contents no matter what is beyond permissible in it
Every food material will either have something excess or lesser and so I can't understand this sudden attack on poor Maggi
And if the concerned authorities woke up after so many years to check on Maggi,will they now start checking Cadbury, Amul and Colgate too?
Maggi should demand a check on our ultra clean fish markets and also our highly hygienic roadside eateries before discriminating it
This tweet attack must have given immense strength for lovers of Maggi it has to be seen how the anti-Maggi groups will react to it.
