Promoted by Dr Sadananda Maiya (pioneer of MTR FOODS) and his son Sudarshan Maiya, the brand will be expanding and reaching to their customers through the e-commerce platform.
The probe into alleged lapses of food safety standards has already been expanded to test Maggi noodle samples from across the country following detection.
Meanwhile, the Union Food and Consumer Affairs Ministry has also asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to look into the matter.
With the increased prices, Amul Gold will now be sold at Rs 48, where as Amul Shakti, Amul Taaza and Amul Slim and Tream will cost Rs 44, Rs 36 and Rs 34, respectively.\r\n
The statement also assured the quality and safety of the products being sold by Nestle in India mentioning that this is the top priority for the company.
Though the central government has not included dairy products in the FTA yet, Sodhi said that GCMMF has been cautioning the government against this move.