@IndianTechGuide fssai is still left to train more than 1 crore street food vendors
@IndianTechGuide Those 3 lakh street vendors don’t exist!
@IndianTechGuide 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 BEWARE @fssaiindia trained means gadbad
@IndianTechGuide Meanwhile bimaru bhaiya panipuri seller 👇
@IndianTechGuide How many of them are implementing what they've learned?
@IndianTechGuide With India now producing jet fuel from cooking oil, street food vendors will be powering our airplanes :)
@IndianTechGuide it should be mandatory. like we got scammer alert beforeevery call
@IndianTechGuide FSSAI is struggling to get packaged food right as per their norms & here they are supposedly training street vendors who do not have even basic hygiene norms.
@IndianTechGuide They certainly didn't train any in Delhi for sure.
@IndianTechGuide Meanwhile bimaru kumar adding extra flavour to pani puri by using secret ingredient
@IndianTechGuide I doubt this picture will inspire confidence. Even AI is generating horrible images of street food.
@IndianTechGuide Well done. Absolutely well done. It was long due. Hope they follow up on this. Supply basic sanitary equipments, like gloves, hairnets, aprons and teach them how to maintain proper hygiene while cooking and serving. If we do this, Indian street food will be second to none.
@IndianTechGuide Fantastic News FSSAI has trained more than 3 lakh street vendors across India to ensure safer and cleaner food. This effort helps keep street food delicious and healthy for everyone. A smart step for better food safety
@IndianTechGuide Amazing. this is amazing. Initiative aims to improve hygiene and quality in street food.
@IndianTechGuide Just tell them to apply the following practise, from next time- - Keep replacing the edible oil, every week. - Cover all the items, if possible. Will be free from dust, fumes, insects, fly etc.
@IndianTechGuide When will our babus learn to speak in results instead of efforts?
@IndianTechGuide Apart from training they need to implement strong rules regarding use of cooking oil, utensils and cleanness in Kitchen area and of course penalties when found guilty
@IndianTechGuide Bilkul, hygiene is must! 😏 Waise ek baar Jethalal ne bhi pani puri bechi thi… us din se Gokuldham ka digestion test free me ho gaya. 🤦♂️🍽
@IndianTechGuide In case of street food, such training is not useful on ground level because cleanliness is not there in their practice.
@IndianTechGuide They expect us to believe this TRAINING. ?
@IndianTechGuide Fake data and this is merely a propaganda by @fssaiindia
@IndianTechGuide Fake Data. They are most defunct and non existent department…worthy of entire department being dismantled.
@IndianTechGuide street food vendors need to follow every hygiene practice.
@IndianTechGuide What’s common between FSSAI, Indian Judicial system, Local Municipalities, Road department?
@IndianTechGuide स्ट्रीट फूड के मामले में इस प्रकार की कोई भी ट्रेनिंग धरातल पर इसलिएकाम नहीं आती है क्योंकि उनके अभ्यास में पहले से ही साफ सफाई नहीं होती है।
Back in college, I helped a dhaba register on Swiggy and Zomato, which requires FSSAI certificate. The official process costs about 200 rupees but often faces rejection. Alternatively, a Mohali food office charged 5,000 rupees and issued the certificate within a week. Mind it dhaba didn’t use filtered water for cooking, so certificates mean shittt.
@IndianTechGuide But how many of them are following and implementing it after training?
@IndianTechGuide If even 20% implement these trainings, it will be a miracle