Why isn't Maggie available across the US? Seeing this for the past few months now. Anyone know the reason?
Because it has lead/ pb
May be Maggie is committed. Wait for her to break up. Then she will be available.
Life is too short to be waiting on ppl to break up Move on and start the healing process to get over Maggie
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It got banned for still having lead in its products and didnβt get FDA approval on the different Maggi variations (Atta Maggi, etc). So, they got punted from the US by the FDA.
Check Asian stores
Last week I brought some from an Indian store.
What is Maggie?
Half of the users on Blind always forgot that the other half of the users are not familiar with their local food/slang/celeb. I like Blind but I wish they can do better job in filtering posts based on location / region for better audience engagement.
Oops sorry about that
I'm pretty sure this guy wouldn't mind if it was a question related to Japanese or some European country food. That you find "exotic". I often see white people worshipping anything and everything Japanese. When it's something about India you just can't stand it. You need to work on that unconscious bias, you all need to. You need to accept that a developing, so called 3rd world country like India is now starting to have global impact, especially in a country of immigrants like the US (most people moved here after 1700s so it's a fairly new country and everyone here is an immigrant). If you don't like it, please learn to ignore it and learn to be more tolerant.
Wth am I reading
It's a famous South Asian noodles
Who?
Maggie Q
https://www.eater.com/2019/1/30/18202879/maggi-noodles-india-banned-lead-safety-concern-cult-following