premium quality," Raghavendra Rao said in the video.The other cofounder of the Rameshwaram Cafe, Divya also released a statement on the raids and claimed that the expired stocks were not for consumption. “At our Hyderabad outlet alone, we require over 500 kgs of urad dal weekly, 300 liters of milk daily, and 80 to 100 liters of curd daily. The stocks found were sealed and unattended, intended for dispatch and not for consumption," she said in statement."The law does not prohibit the use of unlabeled products.
We uphold the highest hygiene standards, and some reports have falsely claimed that cockroaches were found in our kitchen. The official report does not mention this; in fact, the cockroaches were found at a different restaurant. At Rameshwaram Cafe, we conduct deep cleaning daily and pest control every month to maintain our standards," Divya's statement added.The users on social media didn't look satisifed with the clarification and apology given by Rameshwaram Cafe cofounders with people criticizing them for unhealthy practices.
“Why does it look like he’s intimidating us and not apologizing," one user said.“He is desperate for everyone to believe him, but his words have lost value. He should take action and show rather than pointing finger at us to better believe him," another user said. “Overrated place.
Stopped buying from them. Too expensive and nothing great about the taste. He is blabbering in this video and makes it sound as if Shri APJ Kalam as his business partner," third user said.
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