FSSAI commands state officials to crack down on bogus foodstuffs

Mar 12, 2020

FSSAI asks them to identify products imported without having FSSAI license

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has instructed all food safety officers of the state to speed up market investigation to prevent sale of bogus foodstuffs in retail stores as well as e-commerce businesses.

FSSAI has also directed the state authorities to conduct regular surveys to identify foreign food products that are being “clandestinely imported” without FSSAI approval.

In a notice sent out to Food Safety Commissioners of all States and UTs, as well as authorized food safety officers, FSSAI said, “Counterfeit of food items is a serious challenge. Per se, the act of counterfeiting is an infringement of IP laws which is not in the domain of the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, however, since counterfeit food items are likely to be sub-standard and sometimes even unsafe, state food safety administrations have to be vigilant about it.”

FSSAI has also ordered them to focus on developing local intelligence to identify commodities, hotspots and trends in counterfeit food products and coordinate with major brands to “generate actionable information.”

“E-commerce players will need to put in place mechanisms to the prevent sale of counterfeit food goods and illegal imported goods on their platforms. They must ensure that sellers of food goods on their platform must be FSSAI registered/licensed. Beside, in case of packaged goods, only goods which have FSSAI registration or license indicated (on labels) must be allowed for sale,” stressed the food safety authority.

Stating that while import mechanisms are being strengthened to reduce import of food products without FSSAI license, “the easy availability of such goods on e-commerce platforms, reputed malls and food retail outlets conveys an impression of sanctity to consumers”.