
What is the law regarding food safety?
What is the law regarding food safety?A law was made in 2006 for the quality and safety of food items in India. Its name is 'Food Safety and Standards Act 2006'. Some rules and regulations have also been made under this law. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of india (FSSAI) is responsible for looking into matters such as food safety, adulteration, label irregularities, quality control, investigation and imposing fines on those who break the rules. FSSAI works under the Ministry of health and Family Welfare. The state and union territory governments are responsible for implementing and ensuring these rules.
That is, the 2006 law makes rules for the quality and safety of food items. FSSAI looks into these rules and the state governments implement these rules.
Packaging and labeling rulesFSSAI has made the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules 2011 and FSS (Labeling and Display) Regulations 2020 the same in the rules of packaging and labeling. Name and address of the manufacturer/packer/importer, name of the packer or importer, month and year of manufacture or packing or import, 'best before' or 'use by' date, month and year should be as per FSSAI regulations. All other information should be as per legal metrology rules.