India’s food regulator, the FSSAI, takes action against companies it says have used misleading claims and labels on food products. According to NDTV, corrective steps follow notices issued by the regulator.
One company, Livyor Ventures, withdraws “vegan” and “healthy” claims from its products after receiving an FSSAI notice. Other firms reportedly make changes to trademarks, remove specific labels, and delist affected products in response to the regulator’s directions.
The reported actions focus on correcting product and branding elements that FSSAI considers inaccurate or potentially misleading. While details vary by company, the overall pattern across the outlet is that notices lead to specific compliance measures rather than immediate public penalties. NDTV frames the move as a crackdown on label claims and branding, with multiple companies taking steps to align their packaging and listings with regulatory expectations.