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Food safety inspections in Hyderabad malls reveal expired items and hygiene violations at multiplexes

Food safety inspections in Hyderabad malls reveal expired items and hygiene violations at multiplexes
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Food safety inspectors in Hyderabad discovered multiple hygiene violations and expired food items at movie theatre concessions within major malls. The findings included improper storage of cooked chicken, lack of proper labelling, and poor housekeeping in food preparation areas.

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This highlights significant public health risks in high-traffic commercial entertainment venues, prompting calls for stricter regulatory oversight.

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Expired food items, spoiled vegetables, improperly stored cooked and frozen products, open dustbins and inadequate hygiene practices were among the violations detected by food safety teams of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) during inspections at movie theatres operating inside malls across Hyderabad on Friday, June 19.

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The report is a straightforward account of municipal inspection findings without editorializing.

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