FDA announces unsuitable-to-eat chilli powder

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FDA staff are seen examining foodstuffs.

According to the laboratory tests, Ant Htoo chilli powder is unsuitable for eating announced by the Department of Food and Drug Administration under the Ministry of Health.
A combined team consisting of FDA members of Mayangon Township examined Ant Htoo chilli powder and shop in the Bayintnaung commodity market. They found illegal food dying in chilli powder. So, they destroyed it and signed in pledge.
The FDA announced that illegal food dying can be causing the itching of skin, eyes, nose and throat, destroying the liver and kidneys and causing cancer diseases.
If sellers do distribute and sell such unfit food in the market and do not comply, action will be taken under Article 28 (a) of the National Food Law. — TWA/GNLM

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