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Rotten lettuce, expired unlabelled vegetables among violations found at Subway outlet in Hyderabad’s Kondapur area

Rotten lettuce, expired unlabelled vegetables among violations found at Subway outlet in Hyderabad’s Kondapur area
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A Subway outlet in Hyderabad's Kondapur area was cited for multiple food safety violations, including storing rotten lettuce and unlabelled vegetables. Authorities have issued an improvement notice and discarded the contaminated food items.

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This incident underscores the importance of rigorous food safety inspections in fast-food chains to protect public health.

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Rotten lettuce stored in the chiller, unlabelled cut vegetables exceeding their declared use-by dates, the presence of flies in the food preparation area and poor maintenance of washing facilities were among several food safety violations detected during an inspection at the Subway outlet in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Kondapur, on Tuesday.

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