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Expired dairy products, poor storage practices found at warehouse in Cyberabad; violations detected at two food outlets

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Expired dairy products, poor storage practices found at warehouse in Cyberabad; violations detected at two food outlets
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Food safety authorities in Cyberabad conducted inspections at three food establishments, uncovering expired products and poor hygiene practices. Violations included improper storage of vegetarian and non-vegetarian items and a lack of required medical fitness certificates for staff.

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Expired dairy products, poor food storage practices and hygiene lapses were among the violations detected by food safety teams of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) during inspections at three establishments, including an Instamart warehouse in Hyderabad, on Friday (July 3, 2026).

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