India News | Chips Manufacturing Unit Demolished as Part of Anti-adulteration Drive in MP's Indore

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A chips manufacturing unit was demolished by the Indore administration on Wednesday as part of an anti-adulteration drive, an official said.

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], December 17 (ANI): A chips manufacturing unit was demolished by the Indore administration on Wednesday as part of an anti-adulteration drive, an official said.

"Chips were being made from rotten potatoes. They used to wash these potatoes in a hydro powder, which is dangerous for health, to remove blackness over it. Thus, we have demolished their factory," District Collector Manish Singh said.

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On Monday, the factory was raided by the team of Additional Collector, and action was initiated after they saw the condition of the potatoes lying in the factory's godown. (ANI)

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