FSSAI Cracks Down on Food Safety Violations by IRCTC & Blinkit

FSSAI is investigating IRCTC for unsanitary train food prep and Blinkit for alleged unsafe curd sales, highlighting e-commerce FBO responsibilities under food safety laws.
IRCTC Under Scrutiny for Train Food Hygiene
FSSAI has actually recently provided a notification to state-owned IRCTC, taking suo-moto cognisance of a video uploaded on a social media system that reveals utensils being cleaned inside a toilet location of a train area.
Blinkit Faces Complaint Over Unsafe Curd Purchase
Food Security and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has gotten a composed issue from an individual that presumably had to look for clinical assistance after dropping unwell adhering to the intake of curd bought from e-commerce system Blinkit, they included.
E-commerce Food Operators’ Safety Responsibilities
Based on the food security regulation and FSSAI laws, ecommerce Food Business Operators (FBOs) are needed to comply with the provisions under Section 26 and Area 27 of the FSS Act, 2006, which stipulates that a food business operator shall be responsible for the safety of any short article of food made, stored, or dispersed by them.
According to resources, FSSAI has composed a letter on May 29 to the CEO of Blink Commerce Pvt Ltd), aside from person In-charge of operations after it obtained a complaint from an individual that had purchased curd through the Blinkit mobile application.
FSSAI Addresses Unhygienic Food Supply via Blinkit
Of late, FSSAI has actually received a number of issues, either via social media sites or depictions, relating to supply of unhygienic, damaged or ruined food by vendors with the Blinkit Ecommerce system, sources stated.
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