A
branded milk packet was found to have 0.4 per cent less milk solids content
than what was stipulated. Officials slapped Rs. 1 lakh penalty on a grocery
shop owner M. Hidayathullah, from whose shop they collected the sample, instead
of the manufacturer.
Food
Safety Officer of West Arani block Koteeswaran conducted a surprise check at
his shop on March 21, 2012 and collected a sample of the Shruthi Milk packet, a
homogenised, pasteurised and double toned milk that he was selling in the shop.
After
a gap of 20 months, Hidayathulla got an intimation sent by District Supply and
Consumer Protection Office, Tiruvannamalai. DRO S. Valarmathi told The Hindu
that the milk samples collected from his shop by Food Safety Officer were found
to be substandard in a laboratory . When asked if any action was taken against
the manufacturer, she said, “If he had bills to prove his purchase from the
manufacturer we would have taken action against the manufacturer, but the
vendor had no bills. So, we had to take action against the shop-keeper.”
Mr.
Hidayathullah’s advocate S. Prakash said , “The manufacturer’s address is
printed on the packet and the seller is in no way responsible for the alleged
quality compromise. Hence, it is not just to penalise only the seller.”
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