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LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) carried out an inspection of food points along the Motorway from Lahore to Faisalabad and closed down food points for failing to meet hygienic working environment, keeping expired products and storing dairy and meat products together in freezers.

On the directions of Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Director General Muhammad Asim Javaid, food safety teams under the supervision of PFA Additional Director General (Operations) Sardar Asif Dogar inspected 81 food points including restaurants, tuck shops and cafes. The teams have thoroughly examined the production area, kitchens and other areas of the food outlets.
The teams closed down 10 famous food points, punished 63 eateries with Rs1.8 million cumulative fine and issued warning notices for improvement to 25 others. Further, the PFA’s enforcement teams discarded 205kg of unhygienic meat and 49kg of expired food items.
PFA DG Muhammad Asim Javaid said that the authority had taken action and closed down food points for failing to meet hygienic working environment, keeping expired products and storing dairy and meat products together in freezers.
He said that the teams visited cafes, restaurants, tuck shops and other eateries at the motorway service areas to check the food quality and hygiene. He said that FBOs can sell imported and local products in service areas only after getting approval from the competent authority.
The PFA was continuously checking eateries on GT Road and Motorway Service Areas along with Lari Adda and bus terminals on the directives of the chief minister.
PFA DG further said that the PFA was continuously checking eateries on Motorway Service Areas, bus terminals, Lari Adda and GT Road on the directives of the Punjab government. He has warned food points located on M1, M2 and M3 to ensure high quality of food otherwise, strict action will be taken over violation against FBO.
He said commuters should check the food quality before buying food items from service areas. In case of any issues, register your complaint on the PFA 1223 helpline, he added.
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