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Cockroaches in kitchen, mould growth on vegetables found during Cyberabad food safety inspections

Cockroaches in kitchen, mould growth on vegetables found during Cyberabad food safety inspections
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Cyberabad food safety inspectors identified multiple hygiene violations at local restaurants, including the presence of cockroaches, houseflies, and mouldy vegetables. Establishments were issued improvement notices to address poor storage, lack of records, and unsanitary kitchen conditions.

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These inspections are critical for maintaining public health standards and ensuring food safety in urban dining environments.

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Houseflies and cockroaches in kitchens, mould growth on vegetables, foul-smelling drains, unlabelled food items, and the absence of mandatory records were among the food safety violations detected by the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) during inspections carried out at restaurants and a packaged drinking water unit in Hyderabad on Monday (June 22, 2026).

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