During a press conference, Health Minister Dinesh Gundurao emphasized the necessity of consuming food that is safe for health, addressing the growing apprehensions surrounding the presence of detrimental chemicals in various food products.
Gundurao underscored the dangers associated with unsafe food practices, highlighting the results of a recent investigation conducted by health department officials concerning Cotton Candy and Gobi Manchurian.
Officials collected approximately 171 samples of these food items from various eateries, revealing that around 107 unsafe artificial colors were detected in these dishes. Rhodamine-B, Tartrazine, and other similar chemicals were identified as being used in the preparation of such food items, posing potential health risks.
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Stringent action will be taken against any eatery found using such chemicals for food preparation. The food safety team will register a case if such chemicals are discovered in the food.
The Karnataka government has announced that eatery authorities found violating the order will face up to seven years in prison, and their license may be revoked if they fail to comply. However, the health minister clarified that natural alternatives, such as white cotton candy, are permitted for sale.