In a worrisome incident, a piece of cloth was discovered inside a Wai Wai (Ma Ma) packet on the evening of 19 March, prompting immediate scrutiny into product safety standards.
The alarming revelation was brought to light by a concerned citizen who shared a picture with this newspaper, aiming to raise awareness among the public regarding food safety issues.
Wai Wai is renowned as one of the leading brands in the global market for instant noodles, particularly in South and East Asia. Produced by the Thai Preserved Food Factory Co Ltd. (TPFF) in Thailand since 1972 and in collaboration with the Chaudhary Group in Nepal since 1984, Wai Wai has established itself as a trusted name in the industry, offering a variety of flavors to consumers.
Ma Ma, a variant of Wai Wai, is known for its chicken flavor and crushed for convenience, making it a popular choice among consumers of instant noodles.
The discovery of cloth inside a Wai Wai (Ma Ma) packet has raised significant concerns about product safety and quality control, prompting calls for thorough investigations and reassurances from manufacturers regarding the integrity of their products.