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Food safety raids in Cyberabad reveal cockroach infestations and stale food violations across multiple eateries

Food safety raids in Cyberabad reveal cockroach infestations and stale food violations across multiple eateries
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Food safety officials in Cyberabad conducted inspections at several restaurants, uncovering severe hygiene violations including cockroach infestations and the storage of stale food. The raids targeted popular eateries where inspectors found improper food handling, lack of labeling, and unsanitary kitchen conditions.

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These findings highlight critical public health risks in urban dining environments and underscore the necessity of consistent regulatory oversight to ensure food safety.

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The food safety teams of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) conducted inspections at multiple restaurants and eateries across the Cyberabad region on Thursday, June 18, and detected hygiene and food safety violations, including cockroach infestation, stale food storage, poor sanitation and improper labelling practices.

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