PFA continues action against adulteration
By our correspondents
December 30, 2015
LAHORE
The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) continued its action against adulteration and unhygienic food items and sealed many places and imposed fines on many other spots on Tuesday.
Officials said PFA’s team of Allama Iqbal Town sealed Super Milk Shop at EME Chowk, Canal Road, for unhygienic conditions. Gulberg Town team sealed Sheikh Inayat Shadi Hall, Shah Najaf Milk Shop and Sain Naan Chargha for operating without business licences.
Samanabad Town team sealed Azeem Samoosa Patti maker and Sifa Water Plant while Data Town team sealed Fine Pizza, Zenith Meat Shop and Platter Junction for various violations. Wagah Town team sealed Alhamra Sweets and London Restaurant for poor sanitary conditions.
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