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The SFDA seizes expired poultry in a warehouse in Riyadh

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Last updated: 2024/07/15 at 3:59 PM
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The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) recently seized a significant amount of expired poultry and unidentified poultry and meat with tampered expiration dates in a warehouse in Riyadh. The products were intended for sale in food stores and markets, but were found to be non-compliant during an inspection. The SFDA discovered tools and labels used to alter expiration dates, leading to the confiscation and destruction of all seized poultry and meat products. Additionally, the establishment was fined SR500,000 for violating Article 16 of the Food Law, which prohibits the distribution of adulterated food or food containing misleading practices that deceive consumers.

The SFDA is responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of food products in Saudi Arabia. Through regular inspection tours of food products and facilities, the authority is able to monitor compliance with regulations and take action against violators. In this particular case, the SFDA’s inspection led to the discovery of expired and tampered food products, highlighting the importance of thorough oversight in the food industry. Consumers can help in the effort to maintain food safety by reporting any violations by establishments under SFDA supervision through the unified number (19999).

The unauthorized alteration of expiration dates on food products poses a serious health risk to consumers. Consuming expired or tampered food items can lead to food poisoning and other complications. By seizing and destroying the non-compliant poultry and meat products, the SFDA is taking a proactive approach to protecting public health and safety. The fine imposed on the establishment serves as a deterrent to others who may attempt to engage in similar practices, demonstrating the authority’s commitment to enforcing regulations and holding violators accountable.

The SFDA’s swift action in addressing the violation in Riyadh sends a strong message that food safety is a top priority in Saudi Arabia. The authority’s thorough inspection process and strict enforcement of regulations help to ensure that only safe and compliant food products are available to consumers. By promoting transparency and accountability in the food industry, the SFDA is working to build trust and confidence among the public. Consumers can feel reassured knowing that the authority is actively monitoring food establishments and taking action against those that fail to meet safety standards.

Moving forward, the SFDA will continue its efforts to safeguard the food supply chain and protect consumers from potential health risks. Inspection tours will be conducted regularly to identify and address any violations that may compromise food safety. The authority’s commitment to upholding regulations and promoting compliance within the food industry will help to maintain high standards of quality and safety. By working closely with stakeholders and the public, the SFDA aims to create a culture of accountability and responsibility that benefits all parties involved in the food supply chain.

In conclusion, the recent seizure of expired and tampered food products in Riyadh by the SFDA underscores the importance of vigilance in ensuring food safety. The authority’s swift and decisive action in confiscating and destroying the non-compliant poultry and meat products serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with unauthorized alteration of expiration dates. By enforcing regulations and imposing penalties on violators, the SFDA is sending a clear message that violations of food safety standards will not be tolerated. Consumers are encouraged to report any suspicious activities by food establishments to the SFDA, further strengthening the authority’s ability to protect public health and safety.

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