In the midst of the controversy over the withdrawal of Marucha soup from the market, the head of Profeco Ricardo Sheffield mentioned the correct way to prepare it, you did it wrong all the time!
A few days ago, lovers of instant soups , especially maruchan soup , were disappointed in their lives at the news that they had decided to take them out of the market. Given all this, Profeco mentioned the correct way to prepare it, which could prevent many negative effects on the health of consumers.
The Federal Consumer Protection Office mentioned that it would remove some brands of instant soups from the market. According to the first version, said product has a high sodium content , high caloric level and very low nutritional content, so some would have to be withdrawn from the market in Mexico . Among all this information, the Profeco mentioned how to prepare the Maruchan soup correctly.
In the midst of all the alerts that Profeco carried out is the one that made about the fact that Maruchan soup can cause headaches, in another investigation that was carried out it was said that this soup does not nourish, contains excess sodium and has components that can produce tachycardia , suffocation , numbness of the mouth , among other things.
Monosodium glutamate was also attributed all the alterations to the body to which chest pain and weakness were also added, an ingredient that is present in most instant soups. It was the head of Profeco, Ricardo Sheffield, who confirmed that there are two brands of instant soups that will be withdrawn from the market.
However, when he was interviewed by the W Radio program, the official indicated how the instant soups should be prepared, since the container should not be put in the microwave oven.
Ideally, people heat the water on the stove and then pour it into the container of Maruchan soup or any other brand.
When asked if manufacturers should change Styrofoam containers, Ricardo Sheffield mentioned that an enclosed cardboard container would be preferable. However, despite everything indicated by Profeco, the media outlet El Universal has still found for sale the presentations indicated that do not comply with the regulations.
In fact, in one of his publications he commented that a tour of all the self-service and convenience stores was carried out and it was found that although the product was removed from some shelves, in others they were still sold and displayed like any other product.