Rumors are treu that fake Magic Sarap is again spotted in some wet markets in the country. It was in 2013 when news of fake Magic Sarap emerged online. It immediately went viral as the seasoning has become a staple item in most kitchens.
Nestle released a guideline in 2013 on how to identify the fake product from the original. In gist, the company told customers to check the packaging, color, odor, and taste. Moreover, buy only on trusted wholesalers and resellers.
The same year, four persons were arrested for selling fake Magic Sarap. They sell the products at a much cheaper price.Photos of the fake product spread like wildfire on social media, which is quite alarming.
Nestle released a guideline in 2013 on how to identify the fake product from the original. In gist, the company told customers to check the packaging, color, odor, and taste. Moreover, buy only on trusted wholesalers and resellers.