Ombudsman orders action against traders of unhygienic food
LAHORE:The Punjab Ombudsman’s Office has taken swift action on public complaints and initiated effective measures against those involved in the sale of overpriced, substandard, and harmful food items across the province.
The Punjab Ombudsman office directed that the action be taken after inspections and on-site verification of facts in various cities and regions. During the operations, carried out by the Price Control Magistrates and the officials of Punjab Food Authority, on the directions of the Punjab Ombudsman, the prices and quality of daily-use items such as chicken, fish, meat, milk, eggs, cooking oil, beverages, and fried foods were thoroughly examined. Violations of fixed prices and the sale of low-quality products were observed at multiple locations. In response, substantial fines were imposed. So far, fines to the tune of Rs600,000 have been imposed.
Additionally, strict action was taken against hotels and restaurants for poor hygiene and the provision of unsafe food. Fines were also imposed in places where environmental pollution and unacceptable cleanliness conditions were found.
According to the spokesperson of the Punjab Ombudsman’s Office, the objective of these actions is to ensure the availability of safe, high-quality, and fairly priced food items for citizens. The Punjab Ombudsman directed that a zero-tolerance policy be strictly enforced against overpricing, adulteration, and the sale of substandard goods, and that such actions continue in the future.
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