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Maggi Vegetable Atta Noodles
Narinder Singh@narinder68
Dec 22, 2005 11:08 PM, 9024 Views
(Updated Dec 22, 2005)
Down with Roti and Subzi

Hi Friends! As already stated in one of the earlier reviews, the actual quantity of atta (whole wheat) in these noodles is suspect. I found the so called vegetables also to be a mere gimmick. These noodles do not contain vegetables as a meaningful ingredient but as garnishing. Say, in a pack of 100 gm noodles, there will be about 5 gms of dried vegetables. Means absolutely no nutrition from vegetables. Taste-wise also, there is no improvement over the earlier bland regular maggie noodles. But what is most disturbing is the way in which these noodles are advertised on TV.

A young father gives the bad and sad news to his two young children that their mother is cooking roti and subzi for them. Both the children react as if they find roti and subzi to be the most repulsive food on earth. Then comes the good news. From the young mother who tells the children to rejoice as she had not cooked the useless roti and subzi but the greatest food on earth - The so called atta noodles which contain a huge five grammes of vegetables too. The entire family then celebrates the triumph of good maggie noodles over the evil roti and subzi. The advertisement leaves one dumbstruck. Whatever they wrote in the nutrition books was wrong after all. Our fathers are guilty of feeding roti and subzi to their children. No wonder the general health of our countrymen is so poor. They don’t eat Maggie Noodles. Useless people. I am forced to pin my hopes on the new maggie generation. Come lords of the Noodle, save my country from the evil roti and subzi. Long Live Maggie!

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