Tengrinews writes that some batches of products lacked labeling, which led to a portion of the goods being removed from sale. However, the company assured that the supply and production of noodles continue.
“The quality of the ‘Doshirak’ brand products meets all standards, and our noodles have all the necessary quality certificates,” said company representative I Shinkhen.
The company noted that they received significant support from consumers. People in Kazakhstan were upset by rumors about the potential disappearance of noodles from the market. On Instagram, users left comments in support of their favorite product.
The ‘Doshirak’ brand belongs to the South Korean company Paldo. In Kazakhstan and Russia, the products under this brand are produced by ‘Doshirak Kazakhstan.’ In 2012, the first factory for producing ‘Doshirak’ noodles in the country was built in Rudny, Kostanay region.
The founders of LLP ‘Doshirak-Kazakhstan’ are Azat Dosanov and Stone Financial Enterprise Ltd.
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