India’s food safety authority, FSSAI, has set new guidelines for online food platforms like Swiggy, Zomato, and BigBasket. The platforms must ensure delivered food products have at least 30% of their shelf life remaining or 45 days before expiry. This initiative aims to prevent the delivery of expired food and promote safe food handling.
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