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After Hong Kong And Singapore, Now Australia To Recall MDH And Everest Masala?

Zee News Tuesday, 30 April 2024 ()
Recently Singapore and Hong Kong suspended the sale of MDH and Everest Masala powders, for its alleged usage of Ethylene Oxide pesticides in their spice mix.
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