MDH Rebuffs Pesticide Allegations, Ensures Product Safety
In response to recent allegations by Hong Kong and Singapore food regulators regarding the presence of pesticides in certain products, MDH, a prominent spice brand, has vehemently defended the safety of its offerings. Disputing claims made by Hong Kong’s Center for Food Safety (CFS), MDH has reassured consumers that its products are unequivocally safe for consumption.
The controversy arose earlier this month when the CFS disclosed findings indicating the presence of ethylene oxide, a pesticide, in samples of various pre-packaged spice-mix products from two Indian brands, MDH and Everest. Specifically, MDH’s Madras Curry Powder, Everest Fish Curry Masala, MDH Sambhar Masala Mixed Masala Powder, and MDH Curry Powder Mixed Masala Powder were singled out by the regulatory body.
MDH swiftly responded to these allegations, asserting that its products undergo rigorous quality control measures to ensure compliance with safety standards. The company emphasized its unwavering commitment to consumer well-being and stated that it stands by the integrity and safety of its offerings.
Despite the regulatory warnings issued by the CFS, MDH remains steadfast in its assurance of product safety. As consumers navigate these concerns, MDH endeavors to maintain transparency and trustworthiness in its operations, reinforcing its dedication to delivering high-quality spices to households worldwide.
In light of these developments, consumers are urged to stay informed and exercise discretion when making purchasing decisions, while MDH continues to address the allegations with utmost seriousness and diligence.