The Delhi High Court on Friday stayed an FSSAI directive prohibiting Dabur India from selling food products carrying “100 per cent” claims. The court said the order was prima facie issued without hearing Dabur, which has sold the products for decades
The FSSAI directed Dabur India to immediately stop selling certain food products carrying allegedly misleading "100 per cent" claims and submit a compliance report within 15 days. The regulator cited violations of food advertising and organic labelling regulations
FSSAI has ordered Dabur India to immediately stop selling several food products carrying allegedly misleading "100 per cent" and organic claims, citing violations of food advertising and organic regulations. The company must submit an Action Taken Report within 15 days as shares declined
Hyderabad: Ayurveda company Dabur India launched ‘Restora Gold’, a digestive tonic that helps in maintaining healthy digestion and helps in getting relief from weakness and fatigue. The product has been launched in Hyderabad on Friday, as part of the pan-India roll out. The product has been formulated using natural ingredients such as apples from the farms of […]