Rawalpindi: In a recent move aimed at ensuring food safety, the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has intensified its operations against substandard juices and food items in Ganjmandi.
On the direction of DG Punjab Food Authority Asim Javed, food safety teams have been conducting inspections to curb the sale of counterfeit products. During these operations, the food safety teams made a significant discovery - fake juices bearing the name of a renowned brand and 600 litres of adulterated juices was destroyed.
The packaging of these counterfeit products was found to be misleading, with improper labelling and misrepresentation of the brand. Such deceptive practices not only jeopardise consumer health but also undermine the trust in reputable brands.
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