
HUL, Colgate, Nestle are getting fake Patanjali products tested in labs: Baba Ramdev
They were doing this because they fear his firm is winning over customers, believes Ramde. Yoga guru Ramdev has gone offensive against global consumer goods makers as his Patanjali brand fights for market share against the top-selling products of Hindustan Unilever, Nestle and Colgate-Palmolive. Ramdev accused them on Monday of conspiring against Patanjali by getting fake and adulterated products tested in laboratories for irregular results. They were doing this because they fear his firm is winning over customers, he said. “Multinational firms like Hindustan Unilever, Colgate and Nestle are bribing people to get fake and adulterated Patanjali products tested in labs,” Ramdev said at a press briefing. “Sometimes they even produce reports from fake laboratories to malign us.” Nestle denied the accusation.
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