LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) under the supervision of its Director General Muhammad Asim Javaid visited 18 food points, including five superstores, seven poultry shops and six chicken carrier vehicles in Samanabad and Tollinton Market.
The DG said that the food authority imposed Rs 630,000 collective fine on six food business operators (FBOs) for violating the Punjab Pure Food Regulations besides discarding 1,200kg adulterated butter, 200kg substandard desi ghee and 90kg diseased and dead chicken. He said that adulterated butter and desi ghee were to be supplied to local shops in the provincial metropolis. He said the Punjab Food Authority issued stern warning notices to meat shops in Tollinton market regarding ensuring the sale of meat as per the Punjab Food Authority Act.
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