Jan 2, 2015

Nine restaurants under FDA radar for being unclean on New Year Eve

Thane: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Konkan division, conducted a surprise inspection of 14 hotels and restaurants in Thane and Navi Mumbai on Wednesday night during New Year celebrations. 
Nine such places came under the FDA radar that did not follow general hygiene norms. There were several complaints about the sub-standard quality of food and drinks served, owing to heavy rush. 
The food safety officials collected 15 food samples, besides 13 liquor samples, in an effort to crack down on poor quality of food and drinks. The samples will be sent to Mumbai laboratory for further testing. FDA sources said that the test report was expected in a day or two, which will follow necessary action against offenders based on the Food Safety and Standards Act. 
"We conducted thorough inspection of nine hotels that found to be unhygienic and flouting general sanitary guidelines. They will be served notices," said Suresh Deshmukh, joint commissioner of FDA, Konkan division. 
It may be noted that the standard for liquor was not decided under the Food Safety and Standards Act, which is why it is being opposed by hoteliers. "We want proper categorization of liquor to crack the whip on hotels serving unhygienic alcohol," said Pradip Raut, assistant commissioner of FDA. 

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