
The footage from the raid shows uncovered, uncooked momos placed directly on the floor and swarmed by flies. The overall setting appears dirty and poorly maintained.

The food business had to face penalties under the Food Safety and Standards Act between the time frame of two months, April and May

Following up on a complaint, a task force inspected the hospital canteen on October 8. Serious food safety violations were discovered at the location.

The customer said they ordered paneer via Blinkit, but the first packet had a foul smell. The replacement was also "rotten and expired".

The food safety officials noted some of the food safety regulations being followed on the premises as well as those that were not.

Officials destroyed approximately 1,000 kg of raw onions and 70 kg of fried onions. Around 480 kg of cooking oil was seized after samples were collected for analysis.

The crackdown was part of a 10-day statewide drive to make sure that the Food Safety and Standards Act's safety and hygiene regulations were followed properly.

Officials suspect the sauce contained chemicals, acids and artificial colouring, making it unsafe for consumption.

Authorities estimated the value of the adulterated mango pulp seized from the two Pune locations at Rs 2,23,196.

Since ENO and Nescafé are widely popular and highly consumed in Delhi, the manufacturing and sale of such counterfeit items raises serious concerns about consumer safety.