Food safety
in India is a critical issue, given the country’s diverse food habits and vast population. To ensure the safety and well-being of the people, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (
FSSAI
) regularly inspects and monitors restaurants and food chains.
Recently, the Food Safety Department of Telangana raided multiple eateries and restaurants.
Among them were Bengaluru’s popular South Indian breakfast restaurant,
Rameshwaram Cafe
(recently opened its QSR outlet in Madhapur, Hyderabad), and
Bahubali Kitchen
, both found to be violating food safety norms.
According to media reports, Telangana Food Safety Department officials discovered multiple violations on Thursday. Restaurants were found using expired and unlabeled food items. Specifically, the Food Safety Department stated, “100 kg of urad dal expired in March 2024 (worth INR 16K), 10 kg of Nandini curd, and eight liters of milk worth INR 700 were found expired and present in the kitchen.” These items were discarded on the spot by the authorities.
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Additionally, other items in the kitchen were seized for improper and unclear labeling. Officials found 450 kg of improperly labelled raw rice, 20 kg of white lobia worth INR 26K, and 300 kg of unlabeled jaggery worth INR 30K. The Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana, tweeted that “medical fitness certificates were not submitted for food handlers, and the dustbins were also not covered with lids.” These findings were part of the raid on the recently launched Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chain outside the tech capital in Hyderabad’s Madhapur area in January this year.
Rameshwaram Cafe is known for its ghee-rich idlis and dosas and has gained popularity among foodies over the years. This fully-crowded restaurant is frequented by many celebrities and was recently in the news due to a bomb blast at its Bengaluru Kundalahalli branch. At least 10 people were injured in the blast on March 1.
On the same day, another popular restaurant, Bahubali Kitchen, was also raided. The authorities found synthetic food colours in the kitchen, which were discarded on the spot. Additionally, a “heavy cockroach infestation was observed in their kitchen, and cockroaches were found on food articles inside the storeroom.” As per the tweet, there was no record of pest control. The kitchen premises were observed to be extremely unhygienic, with water stagnation in the cleaning area. Authorities also found improperly stored semi-prepared and raw food inside the refrigerator, and the medical fitness certificate for food handlers was not found. They also couldn’t find the FSSAI License True Copy on display at the premises.
The authorities have issued a notice to the restaurant owners for further action.