💨 Abstract
Strict rules were implemented in Uttarakhand for the sale of buckwheat flour, following a mass illness caused by contaminated flour. The new regulations mandate that grocers cannot sell the flour in the open without a license. The flour will now only be sold in sealed packets, with clear labeling including the date of grinding, packaging, and expiry date. It is also necessary for the food licence number of the seller to be mentioned on every packet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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