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FDCA Gujarat paneer crackdown: 2,500+ inspections, 703 kg food destroyed
Updated On: 10 April, 2026 10:51 AM IST | Gandhinagar | IANS
A statewide drive by the Food and Drug Control Administration Gujarat inspected over 2,500 eateries and food units, issuing 270 notices and shutting 18 establishments. Authorities destroyed 703 kg of unsafe food while enforcing strict rules on proper labelling of paneer and its alternatives to prevent misleading consumers

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Inspections of more than 2,500 food establishments across Gujarat and the destruction of over 700 kg of food marked a statewide crackdown on the labelling and quality of paneer and its substitutes, as authorities stepped up enforcement following new disclosure rules.
The Food and Drug Regulatory Authority (FDCA) conducted a "mega special drive" between April 4 and 9 to verify the quality, correct identification and consumer disclosure of paneer and cheese products across hotels, restaurants, dhabas and other food service units, officials said on Thursday.

