10,000 Kg Dates Had Use-By Date In 2023, Trader Planned To Sell Them Again

In a disturbing incident that raises serious concerns about food safety, officials from the Uttar Pradesh food safety department have confiscated 10,000 kilograms of dates that were set to expire in 2022 and 2023. The trader involved allegedly planned to resell these expired products, posing significant health risks to consumers. This case highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing food safety regulations and protecting public health in India, where food quality control remains a critical issue. The authorities are emphasizing the need for stricter oversight and accountability to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future, as they work to ensure that food being sold in markets meets safety standards. The seizure is part of a broader initiative by the government to crack down on the sale of expired and potentially hazardous food items, reinforcing the importance of consumer awareness and vigilance in food purchases.
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