Key Points

Zepto's food facility in Dharavi was shut down by the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration after failing a surprise inspection. Hygiene lapses, including fungal growth, unsanitary food storage, and unclean conditions, were cited as reasons for the closure. The facility's licence remains suspended pending corrective action. Zepto, already facing public discontent over pricing and service issues, has committed to addressing these violations swiftly.

Key Points: FDA Shuts Zepto Dharavi Facility Over Hygiene Violations

  • Zepto's Dharavi site had fungal growth in stored food
  • Inspection followed a tip-off by Minister Yogesh Kadam
  • Licence remains suspended until issues are resolved
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Zepto's food facility in Dharavi shut down by FDA over poor hygiene, safety violations

Zepto's Dharavi site closed by FDA for hygiene lapses; company vows swift corrections.

"Maintaining the highest standards of food safety and hygiene is non-negotiable. - Zepto Spokesperson"

Mumbai, June 1

Maharashtra's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cancelled the food business licence of Zepto's facility in Dharavi after a surprise inspection found multiple serious violations of food safety rules.

This move is part of a larger crackdown on Zepto's operations in Mumbai. According to FDA officials, the inspection at the Dharavi location revealed poor hygiene and unsafe food storage conditions.

Some food items were found with fungal growth, while others were stored near stagnant water. The cold storage units were not keeping the required temperature, and the floors were dirty and wet.

Inspectors also found expired food items not clearly separated from the fresh stock. The inspection was triggered by a tip-off received from the Minister of State for FDA, Yogesh Kadam.

Based on the findings, the Assistant Commissioner, Food, Anupamaa Balasaheb Patil, ordered the suspension of the facility's licence under Section 32(3) of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

This suspension will remain in place until Zepto corrects all the issues and gets clearance from the licensing authority.

Zepto, a fast-growing quick commerce company, has also faced inspections at its Bhiwandi, Bandra East, and Borivali facilities.

While the licences at Bhiwandi and Bandra East were not cancelled, notices were issued for violations.

In Borivali, the licence was temporarily suspended, but operations resumed after corrective measures were taken and approved by the appellate authority.

A Zepto spokesperson said: "Maintaining the highest standards of food safety and hygiene is non-negotiable. We have already started an internal review and are working with authorities to fix the issues quickly."

This is not the first controversy for Zepto. The company has recently faced criticism from customers for allegedly increasing delivery charges and using deceptive practices on its app.

Social media has seen a rise in complaints from users expressing disappointment with the company.

Zepto CEO Aadit Palicha has also made headlines recently, accusing the CFO of a rival company of spreading false information and funding bots to damage Zepto's reputation.

In another blow, Zepto's Rural Mobilisation Programme is under scrutiny. The Rajdhani App Workers Union has accused the company's recruitment partners of unfairly reducing the wages of delivery agents from small towns and keeping them in poor living conditions.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is shocking! We pay premium prices for quick delivery but get unhygienic food? 😡 FDA did the right thing. Companies can't compromise on basic food safety just to make profits. Hope other quick commerce apps are also inspected strictly.
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Priya M.
Used to order from Zepto daily but stopped after getting stale bread last week. Their growth is impressive but quality control seems to be suffering. Maybe they're expanding too fast without proper systems in place. Will wait for improvements before ordering again.
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Arjun S.
Not surprised at all. These startups focus only on valuation and growth metrics while ignoring ground realities. The rural delivery agents issue is equally concerning - exploiting workers to maintain 10-minute delivery promises. Need stronger regulations for gig economy companies.
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Sunita R.
As a Dharavi resident, I'm glad action was taken. These facilities operate in crowded areas where hygiene is already a challenge. Fungal growth near food? Disgusting! FDA should do surprise checks more often across all food businesses, not just startups.
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Vikram J.
While violations are serious, let's not forget Zepto provides employment to thousands. Hope they fix issues quickly. The CEO's allegations about rival's bots also need investigation - our startup ecosystem shouldn't become like politics with fake propaganda wars.
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Neha T.
The bigger issue is our reliance on instant delivery services. Why pay extra for 10-minute delivery when local kirana stores have fresh stock? This incident shows we need to rethink our consumption patterns. #SupportLocalStores

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