India News | Karnataka Food Safety Officials Raid Mangaluru KFC Following Customer Complaint of Spoiled Chicken
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The inspection was prompted by a customer complaint alleging that an online order from the restaurant contained spoiled, foul-smelling chicken.
Mangaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 16 (ANI): Food safety officials executed a surprise raid on a KFC outlet located at the City Centre mall on KS Rao Road in Mangaluru.
The inspection was prompted by a customer complaint alleging that an online order from the restaurant contained spoiled, foul-smelling chicken.
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During the operation, officials thoroughly inspected the outlet's kitchen, storeroom, and cold storage units, ultimately sealing off the establishment's go-down. Food samples were collected on-site and dispatched to a laboratory for comprehensive testing.
According to officials from the Food Safety Department, further legal and administrative action will be determined once the official laboratory findings are released.
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Subsequently, the Food Safety Department expanded its drive across Mysuru city and district, seizing 9 kg of expired chicken from Rio Meridian Hotel, 68 kg of meat from Grand Mercure Hotel, and 4 kg of mushrooms from Q Star Hotel. Further investigation into the matter is underway. (ANI)
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