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Surat: 225 kg Ghee With Logos of Fake Branded Companies Recovered

By IANS | Updated: March 22, 2024 12:04 IST

Surat, March 22 Authorities in Gujarat's Surat have seized around 225 kg of adulterated ghee during a raid at ...

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Surat, March 22 Authorities in Gujarat's Surat have seized around 225 kg of adulterated ghee during a raid at a factory, an official said on Thursday. The seized ghee, falsely branded with logos of well-known companies, was being distributed across various dairies, posing a health risk to consumers, an official said.

An investigation has been launched against the owners of the factory. According to sources, the ghee was also supplied to other states. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has been conducting ongoing surveillance drives to ensure food safety.

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