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India Seeks 99 Million Dollar in Damages from Nestle After Food Scare

The government has filed a class action suit for 6.4 billion rupees ($99 million) against Nestle's Indian unit on behalf of the country's consumers

Reuters

MUMBAI: The Indian government has filed a class action suit for 6.4 billion rupees ($99 million) against Nestle's Indian unit on behalf of the country's consumers, citing unfair trade practices and the sale of defective goods.

Nestle is the first foreign firm to be asked to pay damages on behalf of consumers.

The suit, made public on Wednesday, follows India's worst food scare in a decade involving packaged goods. A regulator in Uttar Pradesh in May said it had found excess lead in a sample of Nestle's instant Maggi noodles.

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