Sundeep Kishan says his restaurant had ‘huge billing’ after the raid: ‘We donate ₹4 lakh worth food, why would we skimp’
7 months, 3 weeks ago

Sundeep Kishan says his restaurant had ‘huge billing’ after the raid: ‘We donate ₹4 lakh worth food, why would we skimp’

Hindustan Times  

The Food Safety Department of Telangana raided Sundeep Kishan’s restaurant, Vivaha Bhojanambu, on July 8 this year and said they flouted six rules. Sundeep defends his restaurant Sundeep defended his restaurant, claiming that he started Vivaha Bhojanambu not to make profits but to provide free food to anyone who visits the Chiranjeevi Blood Bank nearby if needed. When donating ₹4 lakhs worth of food free, why would we save an expired rice packet that costs a few bucks?” Sundeep did admit that their restaurant was found to have ‘minor issues’ but stated that they had nothing to do with ‘cooking and safety’. Food Safety Department’s claim Listing what rules were broken, the Commissioner of Food Safety Telangana wrote on X earlier this month, “Chittimutyalu Rice was found with Best Before date as 2022 and 500gms of Coconut Grates found with synthetic food colours.

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Sundeep Kishan's restaurant flouts 6 food safety rules; expired food, stagnant water found
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