Rat droppings, rotten meat, rust, & more: Telangana’s food crackdown reveals the "secret masala" used at popular city restaurants
Recent food safety inspections in Telangana have revealed alarming hygiene violations across various establishments. Hotels, restaurants, and even juice shops were found to be operating with expired ingredients, unhygienic conditions, and without ...

According to an update from the Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana, several food joints in the state were recently found unfit for human consumption during surprise checks by the state-level task force team.
Hotel Mayuri Inn: Rotten Veggies and Poor Sanitation
At Hotel Mayuri Inn, inspectors observed several alarming issues. As per an official post on X, “FSSAI licence is not displayed at a prominent location. No proper hygiene is maintained within the cooking premises and vegetable store area. Food handlers are not taking proper sanitary measures and they are not FOSTAC-trained."Rotten & fungal-infested cabbages and beetroots are identified in the vegetable store area. Long stored meat and unlabelled paneer observed in the refrigerator. Refrigerators are untidy and appropriate temperatures are not maintained. No pest control measures have been taken.”
IFC Restaurant: Rat Faeces and Expired Sauces
Things were no better at IFC Restaurant, where the kitchen was found in a highly unhygienic state. Staff were not following personal hygiene practices, and expired sauces and insect-infected raw materials were discovered. Shockingly, rat faeces were found in the storage area.Bandhan Sweet House: Expired Bread and Synthetic Colours
At Bandhan Sweet House, expired bread packets and unlabelled ready-to-eat snacks were found and destroyed. Inspectors also suspected the excessive use of synthetic food colours in items like green peas and sev. Food handlers were working without gloves or hair caps, violating basic safety standards.A1 Fruit and Juice Shop: Rusty Tools and No Licence
Even a juice outlet wasn’t spared. A1 Fruit and Juice Shop, located at Door No 69-A, Vengalrao Nagar, was also pulled up for serious violations.The post also issued a strong warning, “Establishments operating without a valid FSSAI licence/registration will be CLOSED, after giving notice as per the FSS Act, 2006.”
As consumers, we should also stay alert, check for visible cleanliness, ensure food is served fresh, and don't hesitate to report outlets violating safety norms.
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