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Maharashtra News Updated Aug 14, 2026

FDA Cracks Down on Food Safety: 14 Licenses Suspended in Maharashtra Raids

The Maharashtra FDA conducted a statewide inspection drive on Friday, raiding 86 establishments and suspending 14 licenses, including those of quick-commerce platforms like Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart. Authorities seized 698 kg of dairy products and 1,270 kg of other food items, with total seizures valued at Rs 46.89 lakh. Ten FIRs were filed related to banned pan masala and gutkha, leading to nine arrests. Additionally, the state has enforced a complete ban on analogue paneer, making Maharashtra the second state after Chhattisgarh to prohibit the product.

FDA suspends 14 licenses of e-commerce platforms during raids across Maharashtra

Mumbai, Aug 14

Intensifying its crackdown on food safety violations, the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration on Friday conducted a statewide inspection drive and suspended 14 licenses, including of quick-commerce and online food delivery establishments, officials said.

According to an official statement, a total of 86 establishments were raided, including those selling food through online platforms such as Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart.

Authorities seized 698 kg of dairy products and 1,270 kg of other food items during the searches. Ten First Information Reports (FIRs) were filed over banned pan masala and gutkha, with nine arrests, officials said.

Overall, 15 raids were conducted, resulting in seizures worth Rs 46.89 lakh.

The Food and Drug Administration carried out major action against milk and dairy products. Total seized dairy stock stood at 698 kg, approximately valued at Rs 34,302.

Ten FIRs were registered in cases involving the sale, distribution and transportation of banned food items such as pan masala and gutkha. In these cases, 9 persons were arrested and stock worth a total of Rs 46,76,631 was seized.

Authorities said approximately 1,270 kg of other food items (milk and dairy products, bakery items, edible oil, etc.) worth around Rs 1,29,762 were seized.

A total of 109 hotels, restaurants, dhabas, etc. were inspected, with 49 establishments issued improvement notices and 4 food establishment licenses suspended.

Earlier, the Maharashtra government imposed a complete ban on the manufacture, sale, storage, transportation, distribution, and processing of analogue paneer (artificial or non-dairy cottage cheese) across the state. With this decision, Maharashtra becomes the second state in the country, after Chhattisgarh, to prohibit the product.

According to an order issued by Food Safety Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe on July 30, the ban came into immediate effect. It covers the manufacture, processing, packing, storage, transportation, wholesale and retail sale, as well as the offering for sale of analogue or non-dairy cheese throughout the state.

The FDA has clarified that any individual or establishment selling analogue paneer while misrepresenting it as genuine dairy cheese will be deemed to have misled consumers and engaged in unfair trade practices under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. Authorities have warned that strict legal action will be taken against violators.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

About time! The ban on analogue paneer is a game-changer. These companies were selling vegetable oil-based products as real dairy and charging premium prices. My mother always said homemade is better - now the law agrees with her!

James A

As someone who's lived in Mumbai for 3 years, I've noticed the quality difference in online groceries vs local shops. Glad Maharashtra is taking food safety seriously. Hope other states follow this example.

Kavya N

It's good that they're taking action, but I wish they would also focus on the bigger issue - why are these products being sold in the first place? We need stricter checks at the source, not just raids after the damage is done. The fine amounts also seem quite small compared to the profits these companies make.

Arjun K

As someone who works in the food industry, I must say most legitimate businesses follow the rules. It's the fly-by-night operators who give everyone a bad name. This crackdown will actually help honest businesses compete fairly. Good move by the FDA.

Sneha F

The ban on artificial paneer is long overdue! These days you can't even trust packaged food. My neighbour's kids got food poisoning from some snack they ordered online. We need more such strict actions across all states. Better late than never! 💪

M Manoj Q

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