FDA raids across state uncover detergent in ice creams, harmful Phosphoric Acid in cool drinks


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, April 1: The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA) recently raided manufacturing units accused of using substandard ingredients and maintaining poor hygiene in the preparation of ice creams and cool drinks.

According to a senior FDA official, notices have been issued to 97 of the 220 shops inspected across the state, while warnings have been given to other shops for failing to maintain proper storage conditions.

Shocking violations were uncovered during the inspection. Detergent powder was reportedly being used to create the creamy texture in ice creams, and phosphoric acid, which is known to weaken bones, was being used to enhance the fizz in cool drinks, officials revealed. A total fine of Rs 38,000 has been levied.


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The inspections were part of an effort to assess the quality and manufacturing practices of food items commonly consumed by children. Over a two-day period, officials inspected all local manufacturing units involved in producing ice creams and cool drinks.

In addition to these alarming findings, unsanitary and poorly maintained storage conditions were discovered at several locations. Many manufacturers were found to be using synthetic milk made from detergent, urea, or starch to reduce costs. Instead of natural sugar, harmful substances like saccharin and unauthorised colours were being added to enhance taste and appearance.

Contaminated or non-potable water was being used in ice candies and cool drinks, and several products contained fragrances beyond permissible limits.

The FDA also reported that the flavours, essences, and colours used in these products were often sourced from unapproved or uncertified suppliers.

The department completed inspections of 590 units, including restaurants, messes, and hotels. As a result, fines totalling Rs 1,15,000 were imposed on 214 hotels found to be lacking proper pest control measures.

These inspections highlight ongoing concerns about food safety and hygiene, especially in products consumed by children. The FDA has vowed to continue its efforts to protect public health by taking swift and decisive action against violators.

  

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 01 2025

    From when these detergent Ice creams entered in to make in India market ?

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  • Oswald/Mangaluru, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 01 2025

    Why levy only fines/penalties and release them to continue their business. This should be considered as criminal offense. Such manufacturers and shops should be put under lock and their trading license.should be cancelled.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Apr 01 2025

    Why these Ice Creams are Fake ...

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Tue, Apr 01 2025

    Everything is artificial and synthetic nowadays. Gone are days of natural and healthy food. Food doesn’t smell and taste like used to be.

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  • Anand, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 01 2025

    They Should Disclose the Brand name So the Customers will be Aware of the products in the Market.Because it posses Danger to Children

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