Today in Indian food quality bafoonery
Cancer-causing substances found in some MDH and Everest products by authorities in HK and Singapore. Meanwhile in India, nothing.
President_Trump
Stealth
5 months ago
And then they ask why Indians hate India.
Nestle, Indigo food, soft drinks with extra sugar and sodium specially for India and many more.. Government to lagta hai aazadi ke baad se so hi rahi hai
You mean food regulation, right? What happened to the traditional method of sun-drying our masala and grinding it.
Qwerty2398
Stealth
5 months ago
1. Having a private terrace is a big thing. even in apartments, terrace access is restricted. Not everybody is lucky.
2. Females are busy being working for some random dude expecting them to do kitchen work is considered demeaning, Men are busy earning for survival.
3. Most of the city people anyways eat at least 4 meals a week outside, minimum. So why struggle. Its easier to take medical insurance.
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Sapthinker
Stealth
5 months ago
We had chapter in class 10 biology class - Food Adulteration, laughed at dried powdered Horse Dung used to mixed with Coriander 🌿 powder, a common ingredient.
But now seeing carcinogens laced adulterants, request to dear genius Food Adulterating businessman to give me horse/cow/donkey/buffalo gobar any day.
Sapthinker
Stealth
5 months ago
We had chapter in class 10 biology class - Food Adulteration, laughed at dried powdered Horse Dung used to mixed with Coriander 🌿 powder, a common ingredient.
But now seeing carcinogens laced adulterants, request to dear genius Food Adulterating businessman to give me horse/cow/donkey/buffalo gobar any day.
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