A Noida resident, Deepa, experienced a horrifying discovery when she found a centipede frozen inside a family pack of Amul ice cream she had ordered online. Deepa documented the incident by recording a video, which quickly went viral on social media, raising concerns about food safety and hygiene standards. The video clearly shows the centipede trapped within the ice cream pack, prompting widespread discussion and alarm.
Amul, a renowned brand known for its extensive range of dairy products, including milk, cheese, paneer, yoghurt, lassi, and ice cream, enjoys a high level of consumer trust. However, the discovery of a centipede in one of its products has shaken this trust, leading to questions about the quality control measures in place during production and packaging.
Following the incident, Deepa filed a complaint with Blinkit, the e-commerce platform through which she had ordered the ice cream. Blinkit responded by issuing a refund of ₹ 195, the cost of the ice cream.
This incident follows a similar disturbing case that occurred in Mumbai on June 13th. A doctor in the Malad area discovered a piece of human finger inside an ice cream cone he had ordered online. The doctor reported the incident to the Malad police station, prompting an investigation into the incident. The Yummo ice cream company, from which the ice cream was ordered, has been implicated in the case. The Malad police registered a case against the company and sent the ice cream for forensic analysis. The human organ discovered in the ice cream was also sent to the forensics department for further examination.
These unsettling events have raised serious concerns about food safety and hygiene standards in the food industry. They highlight the importance of stringent regulations and rigorous quality control measures to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers. It remains crucial for food producers and retailers to prioritize hygiene and safety throughout the production and packaging processes to maintain consumer trust and prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.