Food safety officers to check Mysuru roadside food vendors
Mysuru Deputy Commissioner ordered legal action against vendors serving food that violates FSSAI norms.
Salar News
Mysuru, 19 June
Mysuru Deputy
Commissioner G Lakshmikanth Reddy on Friday said that food safety officers will
conduct a one-month special drive to check the quality of food served by
roadside vendors in the city.
Chairing
the meeting with Food Safety and Standard Authority of India FSSAI officials
held at his office, he said that food safety officers have been instructed to
file a case if they fail to serve quality food violating FSSAI norms.
He also
gave directions to officials of Mysuru City Corporation, city municipal bodies
on the city's outskirts, to take part in the special drive along with FSSAI
officials.
He asked
officials to suspend the trade license, penalise, and file cases if vendors
failed to comply with guidelines regarding food safety.
Directions
have also been given to officials to raid hotels, including star hotels, if they
are found violating government guidelines.
He asked
the food safety officers to strictly enforce hygiene protocols, mandate FSSAI registrations, curb the use of artificial colours, reusing cooking oil, and
failing to adopt cleanliness.
The DC
asked officials to regularly send reports of inspection drives and action taken
reports on food safety issues to his office.
ZP CEO S Ukeshkumar, MCC Deputy Commissioner Somashekhar and Food Safety Officer Ravindra were also present.
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