This recall is due to the presence of undeclared allergens, specifically milk and eggs, which may pose a significant health risk to consumers with allergies or intolerances.
Although the official risk of these products entering Nigeria is low due to the Federal Government’s ban on noodle importation, there remains a need for heightened vigilance to prevent possible illicit entry or circulation of the implicated Indomie brand.
The details of the recalled product are as follows:
Although the official risk of these products entering Nigeria is low due to the Federal Government’s ban on noodle importation, there remains a need for heightened vigilance to prevent possible illicit entry or circulation of the implicated Indomie brand.
The details of the recalled product are as follows:


I Have Not Seen This Kind Of Product Before oo,
ReplyDeleteI'm Not A Fan Of Noodles 🙄
May God Keep Protecting Us 🙏
Hello iya Boys
One of the cancer-inducing delicacies. Nigerians love!
ReplyDeleteBecause it is easy to prepare
DeleteI wonder why people still eat noodles. It's not a healthy food at all. Some even feed their babies after weaning.
ReplyDeleteSome people are looking for money to spend this season, just grease their beggarly hands and all will be well and forgotten.
ReplyDeleteOshisco!!!
Some people are looking for money to spend this season, just grease their beggarly hands and all will be well and forgotten.
ReplyDeleteOshisco!!!
We've stopped eating them in my house.
ReplyDeleteI think we only have the chicken flavored products here
ReplyDeleteI no kukuma like am talk more of buying it
ReplyDeleteIf everyone is like me eeh this indomie people would have packed up. I'm not a fan.
ReplyDeleteAm not sure this one is been sold in Nigeria although it looks like indomie onion
ReplyDeleteThere is vegetable flavour written on the pack in the photo.
DeleteI have not seen this particular indomie product in the market...
ReplyDeleteThank God I have stopped eating noodles regularly unlike before that I cannot do without eating...