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FSSAI says 6 food companies rectified misleading claims, trade marks after its crackdown

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Last updated: August 16, 2026 12:56 pm
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Published: August 16, 2026
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Food regulator FSSAI on Sunday (August 16, 2026) said six companies have taken corrective actions like withdrawal of misleading labels and trade marks, following the notices issued to these companies for violations of law.

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In a social media post, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) informed that six Food Business Operators (FBOs) have taken prompt corrective actions following notices from the regulator.

“Measures range from withdrawing misleading label claims to revising product packaging to ensure consumer safety and compliance,” it added.

Following Notices from FSSAI, major Food Business Operators (FBOs) have taken prompt corrective actions. Measures range from withdrawing misleading label claims to revising product packaging to ensure consumer safety and compliance.

#CorrectiveAction#FSSAIActionpic.twitter.com/IuGOVm5a5d

— FSSAI (@fssaiindia) August 16, 2026

Giving details, the FSSAI said Livyor Ventures Pvt. Ltd. has withdrawn misleading claim of ‘vegan & healthy’.

The company has submitted its reply with reference to regarding the misleading claims made on the label of the product “Livyor Roasted Edamame Beans”.

In its reply, the FBO has stated that the claims “vegan” and “healthy” were inadvertently printed on the product label due to a lack of awareness of the applicable regulatory requirements.

“The FBO has expressed regret for the lapse, apologised for the violation, and assured that such non-compliance will not be repeated in the future,” the regulator said.

Further, the FBO has informed that it has initiated the process of revising the product labels. The company is destroying the existing packaging material bearing the non-compliant claims to ensure that it is not used in the future.

Similarly, Honest Innovations For You Pvt. Ltd. and Heliostone Specialities Pvt. Ltd. have changed their misleading trade mark.

Rajasthan Agro and General Industries has complied with the notice and removed/deleted all misleading claims and has stopped utilising the PPM.

Iota Nanotechnology Pvt. Ltd. has removed misleading claims from the label and stopped production of non-standardised water.

Panchamurtha Industries Pvt. Ltd. has delisted the product (electrolyte drink) from its website.

During the last few months, the FSSAI has taken action against many FBOs for violations of law. It has also cracked down on energy drink makers and alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

Published – August 16, 2026 06:26 pm IST





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