Customer Alleges Cockroaches Found In Food At Tiffin Center In Kukatpally

Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): A customer has alleged finding cockroaches in his food at a popular tiffin center near Nexus Mall, Kukatpally.

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In a tweet that has since gone viral, the user wrote, “When we went for breakfast at Madhuram Tiffins, we found cockroaches in the chutneys served to us.”

He further alleged that the establishment’s kitchen was unhygienic, stating, “Washroom inside the kitchen,” and shared video footage purportedly showing the conditions.

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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) responded promptly, tweeting, “The concerned Food Safety team has been alerted on this issue, and the same will be resolved at the earliest.” The incident has sparked concerns over food safety and hygiene standards at eateries in the city. GHMC officials are expected to inspect the premises soon.  (Maxim News)


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