‘Cockroaches, Crumbling Ceilings’: FDA Suspends McDonald's, Radio Club Licences in Mumbai
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A special FDA operation in Maharashtra resulted in major action against food safety regulations. The licenses of seven hotels in Mumbai were suspended, while six people were arrested in connection with the gutkha case.
Maharashtra FDA suspends licences of McDonald's, others after flies, cockroaches found
The Maharashtra FDA has suspended food licences of several establishments, including the Bombay Presidency Radio Club and a McDonald’s outlet, after inspections found serious hygiene and safety violations. The action forms part of a wider statewide enforcement drive that also hit outlets in Mumbai, Pune division and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
FDA Suspends Food License of Bombay Presidency Radio Club Due to Severe Safety and Hygiene Violations
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Greater Mumbai, has suspended the food business license of The Bombay Presidency Radio Club Limited, Colaba, Mumbai, with immediate effect after an inspection revealed severe violations of food safety and hygiene standards. India News | FDA Suspends Food License of Bombay Presidency Radio Club Due to Severe Safety and Hygiene Violations.
Maharashtra FDA suspends licences of Radio Club, McDonald’s, and 5 other Mumbai eateries
Across Maharashtra, FDA teams inspected 89 hotels, restaurants and dhabas over these two days, issuing improvement notices to 71 establishments and suspending the licences of 13.
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