Raids on restaurants in Hyderabad continue - Expired Products Found
“Unlabelled food articles like Tasty beans and Thai curry sauce were seized. Pest control records and medical fitness certificates of food handlers are not available with FBO. The restaurant in hyderabad displayed a receipt of the licence instead of an FSSAI licence copy,” the department said in a press release.
"Food items that were partially cooked, such as pasta, paneer, chicken sheek kebabs, smoked chicken, and chicken salami, were discovered to be unlabeled and thus thrown out right away. The food handlers' medical fitness certifications were not on file with FBO. Records of pest control were accessible through FBO. The agency stated, "FSSAI licence true copy displayed at a prominent place."
Food safety regulators discovered that the food handlers of Sri jyothi Food industries in nacharam, which distributes tomato sauce under the trade name "JL Continental Sauce," had medical fitness certifications.
The inspectors have not located any medical fitness certifications for food handlers at Agarwal Food Products in jeedimetla, which produces the sauce under the brand name "Sipp..Tomato Sauce." Additionally, the facility was not equipped with insect-proof screens to keep out pests.