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    16 Food Points Closed by PFA for Health Violations

    Faheem RafiqueBy Faheem RafiqueFebruary 11, 2024
    16 Food Points Closed for Health Violations
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    Punjab Food Authority clamps down on food safety violations in Lahore.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Punjab Food Authority inspections lead to major milk and food safety interventions.
    • Over 72,000 liters of milk examined; substandard products destroyed.
    • One sweets unit shut down; several food points fined and warned.

    What actions did the Punjab Food Authority take during its recent food safety inspections in Lahore? The Punjab Food Authority conducted extensive inspections, scrutinized over 72,000 liters of milk, shut down one sweets production unit, imposed fines on eight food points, and issued warnings to seven establishments for food safety violations in Lahore.

    In Lahore, a significant food safety operation was underway as the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) teams conducted rigorous inspections along Sheikhupura Road. The PFA’s endeavor to ensure public health saw the examination of over 72,000 liters of milk intended for the city’s consumption. The surveillance extended to 16 food points in the bustling Gulberg area.

    Read: Chief Minister Reviews Safe City Project’s Surveillance Operations

    While enforcing stringent food safety standards, the PFA encountered various violations. A sweets unit was closed due to non-compliance, while combined fines totaling Rs 242,000 were levied against eight food units. Furthermore, seven establishments were served notices to rectify issues, ensuring future adherence to health and safety protocols.

    The inspection did not just uncover violations but led to immediate action. Teams disposed of approximately 4,270 liters of adulterated milk and a thousand kilograms of expired snacks. Substandard cooking oil and prohibited ingredients found during the operation were also destroyed, underscoring the PFA’s commitment to upholding food quality.

    The crackdown reflected the PFA’s unwavering resolve against harmful practices in the food industry. The Director General of the PFA highlighted the reasons behind the punitive measures: the use of ingredients detrimental to health, unsatisfactory cleanliness, and the presence of insects within food premises were among the chief concerns.

    These decisive steps taken by the PFA in Lahore serve as a deterrent and a reminder to food businesses about the critical importance of maintaining high hygiene standards. It is a clear signal that the authority will not hesitate to take action against those compromising public health.

    This proactive approach not only protects consumers but also raises the bar for food safety compliance in the region. Both consumers and businesses benefit from such vigilance, with the former assured quality products and the latter encouraged to operate within legal and ethical bounds.

    The PFA’s actions reflect a broader, ongoing crusade for food safety that is critical for the welfare of the public. Through stringent oversight and firm enforcement, the PFA is determined to foster a culture of compliance, cleanliness, and quality that resonates throughout the food industry in Punjab and beyond.

    Tags: #FoodSafety, #PunjabFoodAuthority, #PublicHealth, #Lahore, #ConsumerProtection

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