Cheating by Nestle Millo Powder Fraud Health Rating.

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Consumers have been accused of fraudulently cheating consumers by placing false 'Health Star Ratings' in Powder for making liquid drinks, against Switzerland-based multinational food processing company Nessel.

Natural Star Ratings 4,55 in the packing of natural milk powder. Health experts say the consumers think that the natural powder is healthier; The company has been selling it in a fake fashion.

After taking objection, the decision to withdraw healthcare from the packet of Swiss multinational company, Nestle Mill.

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Three glasses of milk powder in a glass of milk are beneficial for health; In this campaign, Gold Star Ratings 4 decimal 5 in the Milo packets Nestle

Earlier, after several international public health experts and Australian consumer groups 'Choice' powder testing, Milo advised that the Health Star rating should be 1 decimal.

Catinata Day, Chief of Choice Campaign and Policy Division, said that the Star Ratings should be replaced by the correct description of the product. After the allegation, Switzerland has pledged to withdraw healthcare from the multinational corporation Milo's packet.

But Caitineta Day said, "Although we welcome the decision to withdraw the rating, it is not enough. Milo packets have to show 1.5 ratings; Which will raise the actual content of the product. '

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Nestor Women's spokesman Margaret Stewart said, "Ratings will only be lifted from Milo Powder. Besides, other brands will have a healthy star rating of 4.5.

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In August last year, Nessal's powder in Tamil Nadu province, India, was found to be a 'silent killer' Kostik soda and bleaching powder. After getting the complaint, Nasheel's milk ban was considered, the state government said.

The Indian influential daily The Hindu said in a report that Tamil Nadu's Minister of Development, KT Rajenathra Balaji complained that silicon killer chemicals like Kostik soda and bleaching powder were found in Nashville and Reliance milk supplied in the state.

On June 27, he said that such type of adulteration could cause kidney, liver and heart problems. There is also fear of getting ulcer and diabetes.

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