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Vishal Mega Mart fined Rs 2.8 lakh for selling expired Maggi that caused food poisoning

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A consumer commission held Vishal Mega Mart accountable for selling expired Maggi noodles to a customer in March 2025. The buyer fell ill with food poisoning after consuming the product bought from the retail chain. The store did not appear before the commission to defend itself against the allegations. The commission ordered Vishal Mega Mart to pay compensation along with punitive damages to the affected consumer. Additionally, the retailer was directed to deposit a portion of the penalty into the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

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