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Stale food, cockroaches, rat droppings found at Hyderabad restaurants during food safety inspections
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Stale food, cockroaches, rat droppings found at Hyderabad restaurants during food safety inspections

During a food safety inspection conducted by the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) in Hyderabad on July 4, five restaurants across Kondapur, Gachibowli, and Madinaguda were found to be violating health and hygiene standards. Issues included the presence of stale and spoiled food, cockroach infestations, rat droppings, mold-contaminated vegetables, excessive reuse of cooking oil, and poor storage practices. At Wah Mandi, raw and cooked meats were improperly stored together, and there was a lack of adequate sanitation facilities. At Mandi King, cooking oil was reused for four days, and the kitchen had unsanitary conditions. Other locations had cockroach infestations, rusted equipment, and improper food storage. All violations led to immediate discarding of contaminated items and corrective actions.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 904 hr. ago
Stale food, cockroaches, rat droppings found at Hyderabad restaurants during food safety inspections

During a food safety inspection conducted by the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) in Hyderabad on July 4, five restaurants across Kondapur, Gachibowli, and Madinaguda were found to be violating health and hygiene standards. Issues included the presence of stale and spoiled food, cockroach infestations, rat droppings, mold-contaminated vegetables, excessive reuse of cooking oil, and poor storage practices. At Wah Mandi, raw and cooked meats were improperly stored together, and there was a lack of adequate sanitation facilities. At Mandi King, cooking oil was reused for four days, and the kitchen had unsanitary conditions. Other locations had cockroach infestations, rusted equipment, and improper food storage. All violations led to immediate discarding of contaminated items and corrective actions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual findings from a municipal inspection without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity. It focuses on regulatory compliance and public health concerns rather than taking a partisan stance. While the issue of food safety is important, the report remains neutral

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details from official inspections conducted by the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation, including findings like stale food, cockroach infestations, and improper storage practices. These are factual observations reported directly from the source. The tone remains neutral, pr

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