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Bakers flout norms, sell non-essential products

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Deepankar Sharda

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Tribune News Service

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Chandigarh, April 17

Despite the UT Administration issuing directions to supply only essential products during the lockdown period in the wake of the Covid-19 scare, some bakeries have been found selling non-essential products.

A Sector-35 based baker is selling cakes, which is a non-essential categorised product. Even food aggregators, including Zomato and Swiggy are also offering home delivery of cakes. They claim to pick up cakes from Sector 19 and industrial area-based bakeries. The Tribune team also possesses bill of a cake purchased from the Sector 35 outlet.

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“Cakes are generally tagged as bakery products. Mainly, we are selling breads and identical products,” said a manager of the Sector-35 based outlet.

UT Adviser Manoj Parida said bakeries have been only allowed to sell breads.

“Food aggregators can only deliver ration and vegetables in Chandigarh. The Sector-35 based baker is only allowed to sell bread, not cakes. Violators will be punished,” said Parida.

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