The order comes after a meeting the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had with representatives of online food delivery companies, in which they were told to ensure that products being delivered reach consumers with a minimum shelf life of 30% or 45 days before expiry, depending on the food item and format used in the labelling to inform about expiry date.
Last month, the consumer affairs ministry had taken note of the matter after receiving several complaints through the national consumer helpline about quick commerce companies not following norms on disclosures such as displaying expiry dates of packaged food items, as mandated by the Legal Metrology Act. ET had reported this first on October 10.
The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Amendment Rules, 2017 mandates mentioning «best before or use by the date, month and year» at points of sale, including physical and digital platforms.
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