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Explain with reasons was it external environmental change that caused the problems for Maggi or was there some internal environmental issues

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The downfall of Maggi had both internal and external environmental issues. In 2014, a raid by a food inspector in Uttar Pradesh found after getting laboratory results that monosodium glutamate(MSG) and lead were present in Maggi against the claim of Nestle (the producer of Maggi). Although Nestle reacted but there were then some external factors of rise of media corporatization, activist pressure and the regulatory enforcement that Nestle was unable to tackle the situation properly and lost a good chuck of noodles business in the region

Answered by bratislava
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The impact of the external environmental change created problem.

Explanation:

  • Recently the in 2015, Gujarat FDA banned the Maggi noodles after the 40 samples of a Maggi were tested with the presence of metallic lead and thereby banning the sales and distribution of such product in the market.
  • Thereby Maggi lost its 80% of market share in India, after which the FSSAI had to recall the noodles claiming that they are hazardous for consumption.
  • Apart from that Maggi also claims to mislead the developing nations by the TV ads that it would build strong bones and hair.  
  • This it was the external environment that proved to be an environmental change to the Maggi production and distribution that did not favour the Maggi rather than other local desi brands.  
  • The political, cultural and technological environment was largely responsible for the changes in the Maggi in India.

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