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Notices issued to 30 wayside eateries in Kochi after inspection finds unhygienic conditions

Notices issued to 30 wayside eateries in Kochi after inspection finds unhygienic conditions
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Kochi health authorities have issued notices to 30 wayside eateries following inspections that revealed unhygienic conditions and the use of untreated water. Two outlets were ordered to close as officials emphasized the importance of food safety amid rising concerns over diarrhoeal diseases.

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This action underscores the role of local government in public health enforcement and the prevention of foodborne illnesses in urban environments.

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The health wing of the Kochi Corporation served notices to around 30 wayside eateries that were found to be functioning under unhygienic conditions.

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