16,000 Kg Adulterated Gram Flour Found in Factory..
Factory Caught Producing Besan Using Rice Husk and Millet…
Jaipur : Authorities have uncovered a shocking case of food adulteration in a local factory where 16,000 kilograms of fake gram flour (besan) was being produced using rice husk and millet instead of authentic chickpeas. The factory, which was operating under the radar, was caught during a surprise inspection by food safety officials. The investigation revealed that the operators were mixing inexpensive ingredients such as rice husk and millet to manufacture besan, deceiving consumers and posing potential health risks.
Food safety officials conducted lab tests on the seized samples, confirming that the besan lacked essential nutritional qualities and could cause digestive issues. The factory was immediately sealed, and legal action has been initiated against those involved in the fraudulent production. The adulterated besan was being distributed in the market under various brand names, raising concerns about the widespread circulation of low-quality food products.
Authorities have urged consumers to remain cautious and check for authenticity before purchasing besan. They have also encouraged people to report suspicious food products to prevent further health hazards. The exposure of such food fraud cases highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations and enforcement to ensure food quality and safety. This incident has once again raised alarms about the growing issue of food adulteration in the country, emphasizing the importance of stringent monitoring by regulatory bodies. Consumers are advised to buy branded and certified food items to safeguard their health and avoid falling prey to such fraudulent practices.
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