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Dead Rodent Found in Packaged Snacks Triggers Food Safety Investigation
Food safety authorities have launched an inquiry after a deceased rodent was discovered inside a packet of branded namkeen purchased from a retail outlet in Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh. The incident has raised concerns about quality control and hygiene standards in packaged food manufacturing.
LSN India ·
A dead rodent was found inside a packet of branded namkeen that had been purchased from a grocery store in Rajpur, Kanpur Dehat, prompting immediate intervention by local food safety officials. The discovery of the decomposed animal inside the sealed snack packet has triggered a formal investigation into the manufacturing and packaging processes of the product.
The incident highlights persistent concerns about contamination risks in the packaged food industry across India. Food safety inspectors have begun examining the production facility and supply chain associated with the affected batch to determine at what stage the contamination may have occurred.
Authorities are also reviewing whether there were lapses in quality assurance procedures or hygiene protocols at the manufacturing unit. The case underscores the need for stricter oversight of food processing plants, particularly regarding rodent control measures and sanitation standards.
Consumers have been advised to remain vigilant when purchasing packaged food items and to report any suspicious findings to local food safety departments immediately. The retailer from which the contaminated packet was purchased is cooperating with investigators, and further action against responsible parties is expected as the inquiry progresses.