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Vishal Mega Mart Fined Rs 2.8 Lakh for Selling Expired Maggi

A man fell ill after eating expired Maggi from Vishal Mega Mart. The store has been fined.

Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
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Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 04:24 pm
Vishal Mega Mart Fined Rs 2.8 Lakh for Selling Expired Maggi

A consumer in India suffered food poisoning after consuming expired Maggi noodles purchased from Vishal Mega Mart in March 2025.

The incident led to a complaint being filed with the consumer commission, which found the store liable for selling the expired product.

Vishal Mega Mart failed to appear before the commission to contest the allegations, resulting in the commission imposing a penalty of Rs 2.8 lakh.

The penalty includes compensation and punitive damages to be paid to the affected consumer. Additionally, the commission ordered Vishal Mega Mart to deposit a certain amount into the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

The consumer commission's decision highlights the importance of stores ensuring the quality and freshness of their products.

Vishal Mega Mart's failure to appear before the commission and contest the allegations suggests a lack of regard for consumer safety and well-being.

The incident serves as a reminder to consumers to always check the expiration dates of products before purchasing.

It also underscores the need for stores to maintain proper inventory management and quality control measures to prevent the sale of expired products.

The consumer commission's ruling is a significant step towards holding businesses accountable for their actions and ensuring that consumers receive the quality products they deserve.

The penalty imposed on Vishal Mega Mart will likely serve as a deterrent to other businesses, encouraging them to prioritize consumer safety and adhere to quality standards.

In conclusion, the incident and subsequent penalty imposed on Vishal Mega Mart highlight the importance of consumer protection and the need for businesses to prioritize quality and safety in their products and services.

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