Amul: The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), which sells its dairy goods under the well-known brand name “Amul,” released a statement on Thursday in response to a video showing allegedly contaminated lassi packages. The social media video clip gone viral shows the package becoming contaminated with fungus before its expiration date. When the packet was opened in the alleged video, a layer of green fungus was visible.
Amul Points to Packet Flaws
The person in front of the camera claimed that after tasting the lassi and realising it tasted terrible, he realised it was contaminated. The dairy company, however, referred to the video as “fake” and said that it was “being used to create misinformation” regarding Amul products. It brought attention to the fact that the packets seen in the video exhibit liquid leaks and damage close to the straw hole region. Amul stated that the damage visible in the video was the direct cause of the fungal growth found in these packets, and it is probable that the film’s creator is aware of this.
Amul’s Statement on Fake Video and Misinformation Campaign
Amul said in a statement that, “This is for your kind information that a fake message is being forwarded on Whatsapp and Social Media platforms regarding inferior quality of Amul Lassi. The creator of the video has not contacted us for clarification, nor the location has been disclosed. This video has been used to create misinformation and spread unnecessary fearn and cocern among our consumers. We request you to kindly share this message with your family and friends and assure them about the goodness of Amul lassi.”
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