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The Punjab Food Authority's enforcement teams on Friday sealed 14 food points across the provinve including four in the provincial metropolis over violations of the provincial food regulations.

The authority also discarded 0.8 million cola drinks and huge amount of substandard food sweets, milk and other food items.

The action was taken against food businesses operators during visited their food premises by food safety teams which were monitored by PFA officials of the respective districts, while DG PFA Irfan Memon led a grand operation in Lahore.

According to the details, PFA raided Amjad Labelling Unit and recovered more than 8 lac fake bottles, caps and labels. DG Food Authority said that Amjad Bottle Production Unit has been sealed and filed against the culprits while recovered fake labels of famous brands and cap manufacture dye as well.

In South Region, the authority took action against them while carrying an inspection drive. PFA Multan team raided and sealed Maqbool Ahmed and Imran Fat Rendering Unit over untraceable oil, having no contact with bio-diesel Company, extracting oil from animal fats, having no labelling on processed oil and poor arrangements of insect control and stinky atmosphere.

In Vihari, Mumtaz Spices Factory was sealed over not following previous instructions, adulterated spices, expired products and poor arrangements of cleanliness.

Similarly in Rahim Yar Khan and DG Khan, Rehmani Sweets and Bakers and Waqar Sweets were sealed over not following previous instructions, usage of textile colours, toxic chemicals, having no certificates of workers, cobwebs, rusted machinery and poor cleanliness.

Further in Bahawalpur, Alfarooq Food Cafe, Khan Broast and Chicken Biryani, Chaudhary G Chicken Broast were sealed over the usage of rancid oil, no labelling and having no record of oil changing. While in Bahawal Nagar, Super Sip Tea warehouse was sealed over repacking of expired tea, addition of non-food graded colours and no cleanliness of store.

A team of PFA Rahim Yar Khan closed down Ishfaq Kiryana Merchant was sealed over selling prohibited gutka, expired items, loose spices and having no license

On the Other Hand in Faisalabad, PFA raided Jamal Sweets and Bakers in Faisalabad and sealed it due to Poor storage, stinky atmosphere, rusted machinery and usage of toxic chemicals.

In Gujranwala division, PFA's watchdog team In Gujranwala, raided Mukhtar King Fish was sealed over adulterated spices, usage of broken fridge, having no medical certificates of workers and stinky atmosphere. In Hafizabad, Adeel and Kashif Mart was sealed over selling expired food items, found rodent waste and poor arrangements of cleanliness.

PFA imposed Rs 282,000 cumulative fine across the Punjab in all districts, PFA officials have imposed fine of Rs 157,500 on various eateries in south region, fine of Rs 67,000 to various shopkeepers in Gujranwala division, and in Faisalabad Rs 57,500 has been fined to FBOs in this division.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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