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Maharashtra FDA Cracks Down on Adulterated Cooking Oil; Open Sale Banned, Strict Penalties for Violations

Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe said 1,247 samples were tested and 77 were substandard as the agency moved to curb adulteration and unsafe packaging.

  • On Thursday, Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe issued a statewide compliance order banning the sale of loose or unsealed edible oil, citing widespread adulteration and safety violations across the sector.
  • Inspections during the 2025-26 period uncovered 77 substandard samples and 15 cases of misbranding, revealing violations including mixing mustard oil with other oils and storing oil in unsafe, rusted containers.
  • After analyzing 1,142 samples, officials seized 3.20 lakh kg of stock worth Rs 5.31 crore, discovering violations including unlicensed operations and tankers previously used to carry hazardous materials.
  • Mundhe urged consumers to avoid loose oil, warning, "Loose or unsealed oil is unsafe," and advised purchasing only properly sealed products with verified labels, manufacturing dates, and batch information.
  • Violations under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, carry severe penalties including imprisonment ranging from seven years to life, while operating without a licence attracts fines up to Rs 10 lakh.
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