Product Description by Maggi:
Maggi FUSiaN Soy and Mild Spice contains a mix of mild Asian spices to deliver that delicious taste and flavor hit every time. The product contains 4 different flavor sachets including sweet soy sauce, seasoning oil, spice mix and chilli to tailor the flavor and the heat.
[Back Order] Maggi Fusian Mi Goreng Soy & Mild Spice 30-Pack $16.50 ($14.85 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon
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Yep. Sounds about right. https://www.reddit.com/r/(profanity)/
lol. point noted. And I dont disagree with you.
Also made in Malaysia, while many of the cheaper homebrands are made in Australia. Funny ol' corporate dystopia now where expensive name brands are developing countries and the homebrand people think is worse is Australian, and they tells us they couldn't possibly pay working wages or afford the taxes of manufacturing here.
Home brand noodles made in Australia, not sure if this is correct?
If true, that might explains why it went from$1 to $2 in less than 2 years…
If "Choice" is Woolies own brand then the packet says it was made in Singapore from 74% Australian ingredients https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/521258/cho…
Though this one with "homebrand" in the name doesn't say where it was made at all so maybe Choice isn't their own brand https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/193145/hom…
@AustriaBargain: That was what I thought, don’t remember seeing “Australian made” instant noodles, home brand or otherwise.
Good price but out of stock. Woolworths have them for exactly the same price if U buy 6 packs of 5.
My Asian dorm mate called Maggi "white boy noodles". I bet these are pretty mild.
Just looking at it… seems pretty bland.
Nothing wrong with classic IndoMie noodlesI bet his sister loves em
F*** Nestle