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negative points of maggi ads​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • For years Maggi fooled you into believing that you could cook. It also attempted to convince you that it takes only '2 minutes' to make. And it assured you that Maggi noodles, with or without MSG, was a square meal and could be substituted for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
  • Honestly, nobody sane actually believed any of that, yet Maggi noodles was a staple diet of many. Maybe it was the intense craving you got when you inhaled the typical masala aroma or maybe it was the TV ads that made you hungry by just looking at the noodles cooking any place any time,  but something about Maggi had a large part of India captivated or conned, whatever you prefer to call it.
  • Here is a look at the different Maggi ads over the years that promised things that could not possibly be completely true.
  • Since the 1980s, Maggi ads featured a mother feeding her children the noodles, giving the not-so-subtle message that it is 'fast to cook' for moms and 'good to eat' for kids.
  • There were also a group of kids singing aloud and dancing in typical 1990s style because they have to wait for only 2 minutes when they are hungry or when they are with friends because that's how long it takes to make Maggi noodles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since its launch in 1983, MAGGI® Noodles has enjoyed your immense love and trust. We cherish this trust shown by you and assure you that MAGGI® Noodles are completely safe for consumption. And we recommend you to enjoy your favourite MAGGI® Noodles as a light meal, as part of a balanced diet and an active lifestyle.

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