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Everest says its spices 'safe', claims no ban in Singapore or Hong Kong

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Everest, a popular spice brand in Indian homes, has assured consumers of the safety and quality of its spice-mix products. Evest Food Products stated that despite concerns raised by Singapore and Hong Kong, only one out of 60 Everest products is under examination, emphasizing it as a routine check and not a ban. The company maintains that all its products are safe for consumption.
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