INDIA: Retailers repair “contamination” damage

By Keith Nuthall | 21 November 2003

Indian soft drinks retailers are on a charm offensive to repair damage caused earlier this year by a report from pressure group the Centre for Science and Environment, alleging the detection of pesticide residues in soft drink samples.

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Indian soft drinks retailers are on a charm offensive to repair damage caused earlier this year by a report from pressure group the Centre for Science and Environment, alleging the detection of pesticide residues in soft drink samples.

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