FDA Raids Noida Eateries After Food Safety Complaints

Acting on consumer complaints, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raided two popular eateries in Noida, McDonald’s and Theobroma Bakery, following allegations of food-related illness. The complaints were lodged through the Food Safety Connect portal of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). In the case of McDonald’s, a customer reported feeling unwell after consuming an aloo tikki burger and french fries. FDA officials visited the outlet and collected samples of palm oil, cheese, and mayonnaise for testing. Separately, a woman fell ill after allegedly consuming a stale cake from Theobroma Bakery. The FDA collected a sample of the pineapple cake and sent it for laboratory testing. The FDA anticipates receiving the laboratory results within a month and will register cases if the findings indicate that the samples do not meet safety standards.

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