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When Greed Meets Technology: A Disturbing Look at Food Adulteration. The recent arrest of a couple who allegedly used industrial-grade machines to convert 1 litre of Nandini ghee into 4 litres is more than just another crime story — it’s a reminder of the silent danger that food adulteration poses to millions. Using sophisticated repackaging equipment, they created a large-scale counterfeit operation that not only cheated consumers financially but also risked serious health consequences. For every household that trusts branded essentials, this case is an eye-opener. 💡 Key concerns this incident raises: Food safety is becoming a national crisis. Adulterated ghee, oils, milk, and spices are entering homes undetected. Technology is now being weaponised for fraud, allowing small groups to mimic legitimate manufacturing at scale. Regulatory enforcement is overstretched, making it difficult to track such operations until damage is already done. Brands suffer massive reputational losses, even when they're not at fault. This case must push policymakers, industry leaders, and food safety authorities to strengthen supply chain monitoring, introduce tamper-proof packaging, and deploy technology-enabled tracking systems. Consumers deserve safety, not surprises. It’s time we treat food adulteration with the same seriousness as financial fraud — because the impact is far more personal and far more dangerous. #DevaJobPortal #SaiDevGroup #SaiSudhaDevaTrust #Brahmin_Political_Party #devacmdjbe
DevaJobPortal - Industrial-grade machines, repackaging: How an arrested couple turned 1 litre of Nandini Ghee into 4 litres Industrial-grade machines, repackaging: How an arrested couple turned 1 litre of Nandini Ghee into 4 litres - ShareChat