MDH stated that it had not received any official notification regarding the alleged use of ethylene oxide in its products.
With reports of ethylene oxide content in its products, spices brand MDH said in a statement on Saturday, 27 April, that it had not received any official communication regarding the development. It also dismissed the claims as “untrue and without substantiating evidence”. Meanwhile, Everest Food Products acknowledged that one of its products was under the Singapore food agency’s scanner.