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JALANDHAR: A food safety mobile van, which especially came to the city to conduct quality checks on the food items being consumed by the people of the city visited the Model Town, Guru Amardas Chowk and Bhargo Camp areas on Monday.

32 food samples collected

Members of the team pose for a photograph in front of the food safety van in Jalandhar. A Tribune Photograph



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, July 16

A food safety mobile van, which especially came to the city to conduct quality checks on the food items being consumed by the people of the city visited the Model Town, Guru Amardas Chowk and Bhargo Camp areas on Monday. On the instructions of Civil Surgeon Dr Jaspreet Kaur Sekhon, food safety officer Divya Bhagat and her team conducted sampling.

As many as 32 food samples were checked, in which marginal adulteration was found.

Informing about the action, Food Safety Officer, Divya Bhagat said the Punjab government has been regularly trying to implement the Food Safety Act strictly to ensure that people get non-adulterated food to eat.

She said while so far, the department teams were only getting samples from shops, which were then being sent to Chandigarh, and the adulteration in the samples was detected only after the report was received.

But with the food safety vans, the samples are being checked on the spot. She said any resident could get samples checked by paying a meagre government fee of Rs 50, per sample.

On Monday, health teams checked 32 food samples. These included samples of besan, cheese, milk, curd, ghee, garam masala, red chilly among others.

During this many people got food stuff from their homes their homes checked. During the action, only a ‘besan’ sample was found to be of substandard quality. It was adulterated with rice four.

Any resident can get food sample checked

Health teams checked 32 food samples on Monday. These included samples of besan, cheese, milk, curd, ghee, garam masala, red chilly among others. With the food safety vans, the samples are being checked on the spot. Any resident can get samples checked by paying a meagre government fee of Rs 50, per sample.

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