IFA disposes of over 387 kg of expired, substandard food items.

ISLAMABAD -- The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) recovered and disposed of above 388 kg/litre of expired and substandard food items, ensuring that the citizens of Islamabad were safeguarded from consuming potentially harmful products.

According to a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) on Monday, under the vigilant leadership of Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, the IFA continued its dedicated efforts to provide safe and healthy food to the residents of the city.

In line with this commitment, IFA Deputy Director Dr Tahira Siddique, along with a team, conducted inspections at various food establishments in Iqbal Town, Mohammadi Town, and neighboring areas.

The team's inspections led to the discovery and subsequent disposal of a significant quantity of expired and substandard food items. A total of 387.47 kg/litre of such items were removed from circulation, ensuring that the citizens of Islamabad were safeguarded from consuming potentially harmful...

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