'Baseless Allegations': KMF Issues Statement After Social Media Posts Claim Nandini Unsafe For Consumption

The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has issued a strong rebuttal against recent social media allegations claiming that its Nandini milk products are unsafe for consumption. In a statement, KMF described these claims as 'baseless, misleading, and defamatory,' emphasizing the integrity and quality of its products. The federation also announced that it would pursue legal action against those spreading these false narratives. KMF's response comes amid growing concerns over food safety and quality standards in India, particularly in the dairy sector. The organization reassured consumers about the rigorous safety measures and quality checks in place for its Nandini brand, which is widely trusted in Karnataka and beyond. The federation's commitment to maintaining high standards stems from its longstanding reputation as a significant player in the Indian milk industry. KMF aims to protect its brand and consumer trust while addressing these unfounded allegations effectively.
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