Bengaluru: Excise department allows sale of beer past expiry date


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 7: In a controversial move, the excise department has ordered sale of beer that have passed the expiry date, and which remained unsold in the depots of Karnataka State Beverages Corporation Ltd because of the coronavirus-related lockdown.

In the interests of augmenting the revenue of the government, the department had earlier permitted to sell beer bottles which had been bottled between December 15, 2019 and March 31, 2020 which remained unsold in different depots of the corporation.

 
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Now, taking into consideration requests received from breweries, the commissioner in the department, Lokesh, has permitted to sell beer that has crossed the expiry date till December 31.

  

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  • Rajesh, Brahmavara/UK

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Very dangerous. 'Kudidu Sayiri 'approach by the Department.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    BY GIVING SUCH IRRESPONSIBLE STATEMENTS, THESE CHAPS ARE ENCOURAGING OTHERS TO FOLOW THEM, COMPLETELY VIOLATING FDA & FSSAI RULES & PUTTING INNOCENT CITIZENS LIFE IN JEOPARDY JUST TO PLEASE THE BEER LOBBY!

    IT'S AN INSULT TO THE LAW ABIDING CITIZENS!!

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  • Richard Thomas, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Beer Lovers - simply ensure not to purchase Beer Cans or Bottles
    that have a expired date - you cannot win with the Excise Dept. or
    this CM or PM.

    If you believe something is not right, just go the other way. You will
    be peace and ease. It is not like Demonitisation, which was surely not a
    necessity but all were forced into all the inconvenience and the
    change in currency and denomination. It did not benefit nor did one
    have a choice here.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Bro,
    I don't know about beer cans/bottles, but I have seen videos of expired soap packets & how they erase the original expiry date with chemicals & then print new dates & push them to the gullible public!!

    Such a declaration given by the administration is a "catastrophe"!!

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Dear fellow beer friends,
    Who amongst us has the habit of checking the expiry date on the bottle whilst in the bar.? Moreover which bar has that bright lighting enough to read?

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  • Anilkumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Can't understand who the hell is this Excise dept to over rule FDA norms. If their revenue is reduced, let them jump into a pond of such beer instead of allowing general public to drink poison.

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  • Prem, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Beer life is 2 months, even though it's mentioned 6 months in label.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    This irresponsible statement clearly violates FDA & FSSAI guidelines set by the government!
    This is just to please the beer lobby for "obvious reasons"!

    Logic says that if it's applicable to beer then why not for all other food items??
    Such a statement in an advanced country would have put the decision makers in serious legal trouble!

    This is worst than treating humans like animals!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    This irresponsible statement clearly violates FDA & FSSAI guidelines set by the government!
    This is just to please the beer lobby for "obvious reasons"!

    Logic says that if it's applicable to beer then why not for all other food items??
    Such a statement in an advanced country would have put the decision makers in serious legal trouble!

    This is worst than treating humans like animals!

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  • SAN SHETTY, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    This is a gamble to clear old bottles.....the buyer may not check the manufacturing date.....tomorrow if the buyer complains...the seller is safe as the dept has provided permission....by the way who will go to consumer court for couple of beer bottles....jugaad at its best😌

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  • Santosh Bennet VAS, MANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Absurd decision. There is a reason why Beer has a “ use by “ date.... the excise department is no authority to decide on what will have an adverse impact on the health of the consumers. Hope discerning consumers will check the EXPIRY date and refrain from purchasing , alternatively the liquor shops should not lift such stocks from the MSIL depots. The present Government has no clue on what it’s doing, Citizens bear the brunt of foolish decisions... no doubt we are fools to elect fools to govern us.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Because of poor storage conditions, if the quality has deteriorated to an extent that if the consumer falls ill, will Government provide compensation as directed by the courts?
    What are the terms and conditions of this greed?
    Why can't Government simply reimburse the tax collected from the manufacturers at loss due to pandemic and avoid future potential litigation?
    Interesting to see the related circular.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    J. Holder screwed up RCB wrong time even fans can not lighten the shock with proper validity beer.
    E Sala cup namade.....

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    any thing for money... govt. also became like greedy banias...

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Anyway BSY can not be the next CM ... BJP rules are not flexi like this

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  • Shuba, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Who is for whom here. What's the meaning of printing a label with expiry date?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    expired goods should never b allowed 2 sell. if u allow 4 selling it is out of law . excise department should b punished. by law.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    Senseless decision!

    Who on earth will pay money & buy expired beer unless they try to erase the evidence of DOM!
    Beer loses its fizz, becomes flat, & is not palatable after a certain period!

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    UR Right Rudy!

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