'Fake Milk' Found in Uttar Pradesh: Food Safety Officials Destroy 1,400 Litres of Adulterated Milk in Bulandshahr, Video Surfaces
Food safety officials destroyed 1400 litres of 'fake milk' seized in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr on July 17. The video of the incident surfaced on the internet.
The Food Safety Department in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, has uncovered a major adulteration racket, seizing a significant quantity of "fake milk" on July 17. The milk was found to be manufactured using a hazardous mix of whey protein powder, refined oil, and glucose. According to reports, adulterated milk was being distributed to Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Gurugram. The department successfully destroyed 1,400 litres of fake milk after catching a tanker. A video of the incident also surfaced online. Four seized milk samples were sent to the laboratory for detailed testing. Adulterated Milk Products Adversely Affecting Public Health in India? Government Terms Media Reports as Fake, Says 'False Information Being Circulated on WhatsApp'.
Food Safety Department Destroys 1400 Litres of Fake Milk
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