Food safety raids at Hyderabad bakery, brewery uncover expired food, pest infestation, hygiene violations
Food safety inspections in Hyderabad revealed significant violations at a bakery and a brewery. Authorities discovered expired food products, pest infestations, and poor hygiene practices. Necessary actions are being taken against the establishments under the Food Safety and Standards Act.
- ▪Inspections were conducted by the Telangana Food Safety department at two establishments in Hyderabad.
- ▪Urban Monk Fine Dine and Baking and Meld Haus brewery were found to have expired food products and pest infestations.
- ▪In a separate inspection, Ganesh Bangalore Bakery was found with spoiled eggs and cakes made from them.
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Food safety inspections conducted by the Telangana Food Safety department at a bakery and a brewery in Hyderabad’s Nagole area on Wednesday (May 20) uncovered serious hygiene and food safety violations, with officials finding pest infestation, expired food products and suspected reuse of cooking oil at two establishments.According to a press note issued by the department, inspections at Urban Monk Fine Dine and Baking in LB Nagar and Meld Haus brewery in Nagole revealed multiple violations. Officials found expired and mislabelled food products, improper food storage practices, poor sanitary conditions and suspected repeated use of cooking oil at the premises.
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