The monitoring team stated that the store was destroyed after finding food and food items that were contaminated with shrimp, rotten, and expired.
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A joint monitoring team has monitored small hotels and restaurants, grocery and fruit shops in Besisahar, the headquarters of Lamjung.
The monitoring team has said that the shops were destroyed after finding shrimp-like, rotten and expired food and food items. The market monitoring conducted on Tuesday under the leadership of Assistant Chief District Officer of the District Administration Office, Lamjung, Thamman Singh Gautam, was attended by Jyoti Acharya, Food Research Officer of the Food Technology and Quality Control Office, Damauli, Tanahun.
The team, divided into two groups, monitored 14 shops including small hotels and restaurants, grocery and fruit shops. Shrimp-like, stale and rotten food was found in some sweet shops and restaurants, and expired, inedible items were found in some shops, said Food Research Officer Acharya. 'Restaurants also had more problems in sweet shops.' In some shops, food was found to be moldy, moldy, uncovered, and wrapped in newspapers. The garbage was also seen,' he said.
According to Mitakumari Thapa, head of the Integrated Service Office, Lamjung, expired, unexpired, and rotten food items have been seized from shops. He said that food items worth Rs 13,360 were destroyed from 5 shops. Similarly, the monitoring team has stated that about 5 dozen bakery items have been removed from the sales counters as per the government's decision.
