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FSSAI cracks down on eateries selling stale, expired goods in NTR dist.

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Rajulapudi Srinivas
FSSAI cracks down on eateries selling stale, expired goods in NTR dist.
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FSSAI officials in NTR district conducted raids on 16 food establishments, resulting in fines for selling expired products and operating under unhygienic conditions. The crackdown aims to enforce food safety standards.

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Regulatory enforcement in the food sector is critical for protecting public health and ensuring compliance with safety laws.

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Officials of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) conducted raids on on 16 establishments and booked cases for selling stale and outdated food products.

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