A recent inspection in Hyderabad has exposed numerous food safety violations in local juice shops, including the use of rusty knives, rotten fruits, and lack of appropriate licenses.
Food SafetyHygieneJuice ShopsFssaiHealth RisksReal EstateApr 17, 2025
The main violations include the use of rusty knives, rotten fruits, and lack of necessary licenses and health certificates.
Rusty knives can breed harmful bacteria, which can contaminate food and cause foodborne illnesses.
The FSSAI has issued strict warnings and ordered immediate corrective actions. In some cases, the operations of the shops have been suspended.
Customers can report any suspicious practices or hygiene issues they observe in food establishments to the authorities.
Juice shops should prioritize regular inspections, proper training of staff, and adherence to FSSAI guidelines.
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