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Mumbai: FDA instructs vendors, shopkeepers to stop using newspapers for packaging food as the ink can be toxic

In Mumbai, popular street food items such as vada pav, samosa, pakodas, poha, sweets, to name a few, are usually wrapped in newspapers by the vendors while giving a takeaway

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Maharashtra issued orders in the Mumbai division instructing the street food vendors, sweet shops, bakery owners to not use newspapers to wrap food items, saying the ink used in the newspaper is harmful to customers.

In Mumbai, popular street food items such as vada pav, samosa, pakodas, poha, sweets, to name a few, are usually wrapped in newspapers by the vendors while giving a takeaway.

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