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Inspections conducted across Kerala to ensure safe coconut oil in market

Inspections conducted across Kerala to ensure safe coconut oil in market

Time of India3 days ago
T'puram: The food safety department conducted a three-day statewide inspection from Wednesday to Friday as part of 'Operation Life' to ensure that safe coconut oil is sold in the market, health minister Veena George said.
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Inspections were carried out at 980 establishments, including coconut oil manufacturing units, wholesale and retail outlets. Rectification notices were issued to 25 establishments, and compounding fines were levied on seven establishments.
A total of 161 statutory samples and 277 surveillance samples were collected for further testing, she said.
Considering the rising coconut oil prices, the food safety department intensified inspections to prevent adulterated coconut oil from entering the market, the minister said.
George urged the public to remain vigilant against the sale of adulterated coconut oil.
"If there are any doubts about the quality of coconut oil, information should be reported to the food safety complaint toll-free number 1800 425 1125. Manufacturers and traders should ensure the safety of coconut oil in the market. Inspections will continue, and any illegal sales will be addressed under the Food Safety and Standards Act," she said.
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