Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Instant Noodles seems to be courting fresh controversy after insects were allegedly found inside a packet of atta noodles by a customer in Haryana.
According to News18, "a man who purchased the packet from Swadeshi store in Narwana was shocked to see an insect inside the sealed pack."
The owner of the store told the channel that the customer had later approached him with a complaint and that the latter was planning to file a case against the company.
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This is how Twitter responded to the news.
Worms allegedly found in Patanjali noodles. I know Patanjali is organic. But, this is taking, 'Chinese Masala' flavour too far.
— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty) December 7, 2015
Oopsie! Chinese-non-veg noodles? Insects found in Baba Ramdev's Patanjali noodles in Haryana https://t.co/dxACi3LVLN
— Prasanto K Roy (@prasanto) December 7, 2015
@dna Insects, pests not mentioned in contents or nutrients list on Patanjali packaging. That's fraudulent. #ThugRamdev
— Shoaib Qureshi (@LikeItOrNott) December 6, 2015
Let the sickulars rant and trend hashtags like #ThugRamdev... WHICH OTHER NOODLES IS CAPABLE OF CREATING LIFE? https://t.co/rfeOM0JePI
— Scotchy (@scotchism) December 6, 2015
Some insects have been found inside baba ramdev's patanjali noodles in Haryana. They are now ready to enter the China market. Woohoo.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) December 6, 2015