Food Safety Raid in Baghpat’s Baraut Uncovers Large Stock of Adulterated Mayonnaise and Sauces
A major food safety operation in Baraut, Baghpat uncovered over 300 kg of adulterated mayonnaise and sauces stored in cans and containers across small eateries. Officials destroyed the spoiled stock on-site, triggering concern among vendors and highlighting renewed focus on food safety enforcement in Uttar Pradesh.
During the surprise operation, the team recovered more than 300 kilograms of spoiled and poor-quality mayonnaise and sauces. Officials immediately ordered the destruction of the entire stock on-site to prevent its further use or distribution. According to authorities, the seized material failed to meet basic safety norms, prompting urgent action against the vendors involved.
The raid created a stir among local shopkeepers and food vendors, many of whom were caught off guard by the inspection. Officials stated that the operation was part of an ongoing effort to curb the circulation of unsafe food products and to ensure that consumers are protected from health risks arising out of adulterated ingredients.
With rising concerns over food adulteration in the region, authorities are expected to intensify checks in the coming days. The incident has underscored the need for stricter compliance among small eateries and highlights the growing importance of food safety monitoring in rapidly expanding urban markets like Baraut.

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