Karnataka bans artificial colours in kebabs

Karnataka govt bans artificial colorants in kebabs like Cotton Candy and Gobi Manchurian, citing health concerns under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, as per the Food Safety and Quality department, with penalties of up to Rs 10 lakh, announced on Monday.
Karnataka bans artificial colours in kebabs
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After 'Gobi Manchurian' and 'Cotton Candy', Karnataka govt has now prohibited the use of artificial colouring agents in the preparation of kebabs (veg and non-veg) across the state, saying it adversely affected the public health.
In case of violation of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 rule 59, it can file a case in the court which can lead to imprisonment ranging from seven years to lifeterm and a fine up to Rs 10 lakh, an official order stated on Monday.

According to the Food Safety and Quality department, the quality of kebabs being sold across the state were found to be "poor" due to addition of artificial colours, which can have serious impact on the health of the public.
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