How Was Delhi's Expired Food Racket Exposed? Okhla Warehouse Case Explained ft. Varun | Jist
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A Delhi Police investigation has brought attention to an alleged racket in which expired food products were reportedly relabelled with new manufacturing and expiry dates before being sent back into the market. According to the investigation, an Okhla warehouse was allegedly being used to remove original labels, print fake expiry dates, and repackage branded food products. Police also allege that some of these products entered the supply chain of major e-commerce and quick-commerce platforms. In this video, we explain what was allegedly happening inside the Okhla warehouse, how expired food products were repackaged and relabelled, what investigators claim to have recovered during the raid, how the alleged supply chain worked, why this case raises broader questions about food safety and quality checks, and what consumers should know about expiry dates, packaged food, and India's food distribution system. #ExpiredFood #ExpiryDateScam #FoodSafety #Delhi #Okhla #QuickCommerce #Ecommerce #
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