
In a major food safety enforcement action, authorities in Hyderabad seized 825 kg of adulterated paneer during inspections aimed at curbing the sale of unsafe dairy products in the city. The paneer was found to be unfit for human consumption, raising serious concerns about food safety and public health. The seizure forms part of an ongoing crackdown against food adulteration and substandard dairy products, with officials intensifying surveillance across manufacturing units and food outlets.
The incident comes amid a series of recent food safety operations in Hyderabad, where authorities have uncovered multiple cases involving adulterated dairy products and unhygienic processing practices. Officials have reiterated the need for strict compliance with food safety standards and warned businesses against the manufacture, storage, or sale of unsafe food products.
Industry observers note that the latest seizure highlights the importance of robust quality control, traceability, and regular testing throughout the dairy supply chain to protect consumer health and maintain confidence in dairy products. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
Source: Dairynews7x7 19 June, 2026 Read full article here
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