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Misbranded, unsafe food items being sold in UP: FSDA

Additional chief secretary FSDA, Anita Bhatnagar Jain, who executed the, in a press statement said 3.4% samples were not safe for human consumption, 11% were misbranded.

Updated on: Aug 09, 2019 11:53 PM IST
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The month-long campaign by the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) to check quality of packaged drinking water, ice-creams, cold drinks, milk and milk products sold in the state revealed that 53.6% were sub-standard.

The month-long campaign by the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) to check quality of packaged drinking water, ice-creams, cold drinks, milk and milk products sold in the state revealed that 53.6% were sub-standard. (Representative Image)
The month-long campaign by the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) to check quality of packaged drinking water, ice-creams, cold drinks, milk and milk products sold in the state revealed that 53.6% were sub-standard. (Representative Image)

Additional chief secretary FSDA, Anita Bhatnagar Jain, who executed the, in a press statement said 3.4% samples were not safe for human consumption, 11% were misbranded.

“In all, 1,601 samples were collected. These included 155 of drinking water, 285 of ice-creams and kulfi, 35 of milk and milk products and 691 of other food items,” she said.

Maximum misbranded items were found among the packaged drinking water samples (65.6%) followed by cold drinks (31.2%). Misbranded means the manufacturing/packing date or batch number are not printed hence the expiry date cannot be ascertained. A water bottle can contain fungus or bacteria after expiry date.

While 66.3% of the milk and milk product samples were found substandard, 57.5% of the ice-cream and kulfi samples too were found substandard, indicating a health risk for consumers. In all, 9.1% ice cream and kulfi samples were found not safe for consumption.

DATA REVEALS

Maximum misbranded items were found among the packaged drinking water samples (65.6%) followed by cold drinks (31.2%).

Misbranded means the manufacturing/packing date or batch number are not printed hence the expiry date cannot be ascertained.

While 66.3% of the milk and milk product samples were found substandard, 57.5% of the ice-cream and kulfi samples too were found substandard.

 
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