Tamil Nadu Consumer Centre Exposes Poor Quality Food at Exorbitant Prices in Tiruvarur District
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- •The Tamil Nadu Consumer Protection and Environment Research Centre has claimed that poor quality food is being sold at abnormally high prices in Tiruvarur district.
- •The centre has alleged that food business operators in the district are violating food safety norms and regulations, including the requirement for food safety training and certification.
- •The Food Safety and Standards Act mandates that food business operators adhere to certain standards and regulations, including maintaining proper hygiene and sanitation, using safe and wholesome ingredients, and displaying certificates of compliance.
- •The centre has demanded that the district administration and the District Food Safety department conduct regular checks at hotels, restaurants, and retailing outlets to ensure that quality food is made available to consumers at affordable prices.
- •The issue of poor quality food being sold at exorbitant prices is a widespread problem that affects consumers across the state, and immediate action is necessary to protect their interests.
The Tamil Nadu Consumer Protection and Environment Research Centre has made a disturbing revelation about the food industry in Tiruvarur district. According to a statement released by the centre on Sunday, many roadside eateries and hotels in the district are serving poor quality food at abnormally high prices. This is a clear violation of the food safety norms and regulations laid down by the Food Safety and Standards Act. The centre's claim is based on the observation that while the prices of food items have been increased, citing the rise in LPG prices, milk, sugar, and other essential commodity prices, the quality and quantity of food served to consumers have not improved accordingly.
