A food safety task force inspected restaurants in Telangana’s Nagole area on November 12, 2024. At Dasara Restaurant, the team found water stagnation in drains, open dustbins without proper lids, unlabelled food in the refrigerator and some food handlers without hair caps. The officials discarded 5 kilos of mutton/lamb chops as their “use by date” was November 8, 2024. They also had to get rid of several other expired food items, including “spices, peri peri sprinkler, Minar spice mace, black salt, turmeric powder, chaat masala and schezwan sauce.” The task force noted that the doors and windows were not closely fitted with insect-proof screens. They also found out that the FIFO method was not being followed in the store room. (FIFO stands for “First In, First Out” and refers to an inventory/ storage system that helps ensure food is used before it goes bad).
The restaurant had not displayed a copy of its latest renewed FSSAI licence. It had not maintained temperature records for its refrigerators. Furthermore, pest control records, medical fitness certificates and water analysis reports were not available.
Task force team has conducted inspections in Nagole area on 12.11.2024.
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* FBO did not display the latest renewed FSSAI license copy.
* Mutton lamb Chops (5 kg) with Use by Date – 08/11/2024 were found and discarded.
* Expired… pic.twitter.com/IeEtVtm5Xj
— Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana (@cfs_telangana) November 12, 2024
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On the same day, the officials inspected Navarasa Restaurant in Nagole. Fewer issues were noted here. The medical fitness certificates for food handlers and water analysis reports for RO water used for cooking were unavailable. The task force discovered that food items stored inside refrigerators were covered and labelled but did not have “use by” dates. They also found 25 litres worth of milk packets which were beyond their “use by” date of November 11 (the day before the inspection).
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12.11.2024* FSSAI license copy displayed at premises.
* Food handlers found wearing head caps, gloves and aprons.
* Medical fitness certificates for food handlers and Water analysis reports for RO water used as an ingredient… pic.twitter.com/NmuA2b0Bwz
— Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana (@cfs_telangana) November 12, 2024
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Next, the officials visited Samrat Restaurant and Bar in Nagole. They observed a live cockroach infestation inside the store room. They discovered expired food articles including “bread packets, buns and crispy cajun breeding mix” and discarded them. They also got rid of synthetic food colours, which were “suspected of being used in non-veg items”. The task force noted that the food articles stored lacked labels and coverings. The kitchen premises had not been fitted with insect-proof screens. The FBO [Food Business Operator] had not displayed the true copy of its FSSAI licence on the premises. The medical fitness certificate, water analysis reports and temperature records for refrigerators were unavailable/not found.
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12.11.2024* FSSAI true license copy not displayed at premises.
* Expired Bread packets, Buns and Crispy cajun breeding mix were found and discarded.
* Synthetic food colours suspected of being used in non veg items… pic.twitter.com/68zEZOQog7
— Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana (@cfs_telangana) November 12, 2024
Around the same time, the task force conducted inspections in bakeries and restaurants in Telangana’s Suryapet district. Click here to read the full article.