Could this be a planned negative PR against India?
Ripe time with elections underway
Ripe time with elections underway
They tested for 4 years,if you doubt it may be. Why don't you try all the mentioned foods for a while and then promote India.
It's not about shitting on the country. The timing of the reports are coincident or planned that's the question
Heisenberg also earned a lot from Adani report. These things aren't as simple as they look
Might be coincidence or planned.How does it matter if the reports are true? Who should you blame? The companies or the government or the ones who did the study.
The timing is highly suspicious for sure.
But the report findings aren't unfortunately suspicious.
You might already know it, but many products which are sold in India have different (healthier) ingredients in foreign countries (especially the EU region).
It's high time we become more aware about these things.
A couple of years back FitTuber started exposing the brands, but FoodPharmer took it to the next level.
You can follow them if you want to learn more about these things.
EU and even NA has strict food laws which are enforced. India needs something to keep that check in place
P.S. I eat junk consciously, these things don't scare me 😅
Yes India certainly needs some committee or something to enforce the food safety laws and regulations properly.
Since you eat junk consciously then you certainly don't need to worry much.
But unfortunately many people are still not aware about the ill effects of indulging into junk food (or so called healthy food which is actually unhealthy).
I trust the EU more than I trust our own politicians. And it says between 2020-2024 they rejected shipments for these many products and not that they just woke up and went on a banning spree. And in terms of PR do we even have any goodwill?
Agreed but why just now, end of April 2024. Too strategic
We have some good PR, all those multi country travels did open something
You realise you are living in a country that is still considered third world because of poverty and other hygiene standards. We still have a long way to go.