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Avoid Using Newspaper To Wrap, Serve Food: FSSAI

FSSAI CEO G Kamala Vardhana Rao urged all food vendors to follow responsible packaging practices that prioritise the well-being of customers

Avoid Using Newspaper To Wrap, Serve Food: FSSAI
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Food vendors and consumers across the country have been “strongly urged” by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India to stop using newspapers for packing, serving or and storing items.

As per the Food Safety and Standards (Packaging) Regulations, 2018, use of newspapers or similar materials for storing and wrapping food is strictly banned. It specifies that newspapers should not be used to wrap, cover or serve food nor to absorb excess oil from fried food.

There were significant health risks associated with the use of newspapers for wrapping or packaging food, FSSAI CEO G Kamala Vardhana Rao said in a statement. He urged all food vendors to follow responsible packaging practices that prioritise the well-being of customers.


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“The ink used in newspapers contains various bioactive materials with known negative health effects, which can contaminate food and lead to health issues when ingested. Additionally, printing inks may contain chemicals including lead and heavy metals that can leach into the food, posing serious health risks over time,” FSSAI stated.


The regulator also said that it is working closely with state food authorities to forbid the use of newspapers for wrapping or packaging food items and promote awareness for the same. 

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