Food Safety Dept. Cancels License Of Sri Chaitanya’s Kitchen: 125 Kg Expired Food Items Seized

Hyderabad, Jan 27 (Maxim News): The State Food Safety Department has canceled the license of the central kitchen associated with Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions located in Madhapur.

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It may be recalled that last Friday, food safety officers conducted a surprise inspection of the kitchen. Officials discovered that food from this kitchen is being supplied to the hostels of Chaitanya colleges across Greater Hyderabad. Thousands of students are served meals prepared in these kitchens daily. The food safety officers expressed strong dissatisfaction with the unsanitary conditions of the kitchen, which is responsible for preparing meals for a large number of people. It was discovered that expired food items were being stored in the kitchen. Approximately 125 kilograms of expired food items were seized by the authorities. The officers also found that rice, vegetables, and lentils were being stored in an unclean environment. Insects and rodents, including cockroaches and rats, were spotted in the kitchen and storage rooms.  (Maxim News)


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