Maharashtra FDA Suspends 6 Mumbai Food Licences
Mumbai food establishments face licence suspension over safety violations. Find out which ones.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the food licences of six establishments in Mumbai due to serious food safety and hygiene violations. The establishments include three restaurants, an e-commerce retail chain, a bakery, and an edible oil trading company.
The FDA found various violations, including the use of analogue paneer, expired food colour, rodent activity, poor sanitation, and major temperature-control lapses. At Otters Club in Bandra, inspectors found analogue paneer, dirty and damaged flooring, and lapses in temperature control.
Prince of Wales Restaurant in Khar West was found to have inadequate facilities for maintaining food temperatures, improper storage, and unhygienic food-contact equipment. Cafe Sifarish in Andheri East had inadequate temperature-control and storage facilities, poor pest prevention, and unhygienic equipment.
Daily Fresh Bakers & Cakes in Dahisar was found using expired food colour, and had rodent infestation and inadequate pest control. Raj Oil Trading in Vile Parle East had oil packets with rodent-gnawing marks and a foul smell in the storage area.
Zepto Limited's Chembur facility had inadequate ventilation and cleaning, conditions conducive to pest infestation, and deficiencies in temperature monitoring. The FDA said the action is part of its intensified inspection drive to ensure compliance with food safety standards.
The establishments were found violating the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and related regulations. The FDA is taking action against establishments that do not comply with food safety and hygiene standards.
The suspension of licences is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of food consumers in Mumbai. The FDA's intensified inspection drive is expected to continue, and more establishments may face action if they are found violating food safety standards.
The Maharashtra FDA has been actively working to ensure compliance with food safety standards in the state. The suspension of licences is a warning to all food establishments to maintain high standards of hygiene and safety.
In recent years, there have been several instances of food safety violations in Mumbai. The FDA has been taking strict action against establishments that do not comply with food safety standards. The suspension of licences is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of food consumers in the city.
The action taken by the FDA is a reminder to all food establishments to prioritize food safety and hygiene. Consumers have the right to safe and healthy food, and it is the responsibility of food establishments to ensure that they provide safe and healthy food.
In conclusion, the suspension of licences of six food establishments in Mumbai is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of food consumers in the city. The FDA's intensified inspection drive is expected to continue, and more establishments may face action if they are found violating food safety standards.
Frequently asked questions
Which Mumbai food establishments had their licences suspended?
The establishments include Otters Club, Prince of Wales Restaurant, Cafe Sifarish, Daily Fresh Bakers & Cakes, Raj Oil Trading, and Zepto Limited.
What were the violations found by the FDA?
The violations included the use of analogue paneer, expired food colour, rodent activity, poor sanitation, and major temperature-control lapses.