LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) on Wednesday foiled an attempt to supply a consignment of 4,000 litre unhygienic oil in the name of cooking oil in the provincial metropolis.
The raid was conducted under the supervision of PFA Director General Shoaib Khan Jadoon. Jadoon said that substandard oil was produced after adding different chemicals in the oil that was extracted from animal fat. The hazardous oil was supplied to different shops in the stinky and dirty drums to deceive the food authority, he added.
He said use of such products causes health problems for consumers. He said this oil only could be used in the biodiesel production process as per PFA law.
The DG has appreciated the raiding team for taking timely action against the enemies of public health and ruined their unholy ambitions. He appealed the public to read the writing on the label before purchasing any foodstuff. A special operation has been carried out across the province against the adulterators to root out the menace of food adulteration during Ramadan, he added.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2022
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