Commenting on the roll out of MAGGI Noodles, Suresh Narayanan, Chairman and Managing Director of Nestlé India said: “The return of MAGGI Noodles on the auspicious eve of Deepawali and on the day of Dhanteras is a moment of celebration for all of us! MAGGI Noodles has very special relationships and strong emotional bonds with its consumers across the country and I am confident that our bonds will grow even stronger. On behalf of over 7000 Nestlé India employees, I would like to thank all our suppliers, distributors, retailers, and millions of consumers from every corner of India and overseas for their support, love, reassurance, and for being there during our difficult period. MAGGI Noodles rightfully belongs to them and I feel happy to be able to give back to them their familiar taste during the auspicious and festive Deepawali season.”
In a statement, the company said: "With the commencement of sale of MAGGI Noodles Masala today, we will make our best endeavor to reach the product to our consumers at the earliest. We are in touch with our channel partners and distributors to achieve this. They are enthusiastic about the reintroduction of MAGGI Noodles and are helping us in ensuring that our beloved MAGGI Noodles are available to consumers soon. "
Separately, Nestlé India said it is pleased to partner with “Snapdeal” to roll out online offers to mark this special occasion.
"Most States do not have a ban on the sale of MAGGI Noodles. For States where specific directions are required, we are engaging with them," read the statement.
MAGGI Noodles is presently being manufactured at three locations, at Nanjangud (Karnataka), Moga (Punjab) and Bicholim (Goa).
For the other two locations at Tahliwal and Pantnagar, we are engaging with the relevant authorities to obtain directions to commence manufacture, read the statement.
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