Food safety officials in Bengaluru have conducted widespread inspections across various restaurants and food establishments, uncovering significant quantities of expired, spoiled, and unhygienic food items. The regulatory drive was initiated to assess compliance with standard hygiene and safety protocols. Authorities seized substandard ingredients and issued formal notices to non-compliant establishments, warning that continuous monitoring and strict legal enforcement will be carried out to safeguard public health.
- Food safety officials conducted surprise inspections across multiple eateries and food units in Bengaluru.
- Inspectors discovered and confiscated expired packaged goods, rotten raw materials, and improperly stored food items.
- Show-cause notices and penalties were served to establishments failing to meet mandatory hygiene standards.
- Authorities stated that regular compliance checks will continue to enforce food safety regulations across the city.
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How much exported to Little India ?
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not really surprised lol
Not a surprise here. This is India…