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FSSAI calls on citizens to flag unsafe food
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 28, 2026
Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis
Several public programmes have demonstrated how food security can evolve into nutrition security
The i Paper
· Jun 26, 2026
I’m a doctor, this is why ice cream is good for you
Discussions about food often fall into two camps: absolutely healthy or absolutely unhealthy
OneIndia
· Jul 11, 2026
FSSAI vs Swiggy Instamart: Why the Quick Commerce Giant Received 9 Notices
In one of the major developments in food safety monitoring, the FSSAI has issued nine notices to Swiggy Instamart after consumer complaints alleged violations of food safety law. This adds it to the growing list of complaints facing regulatory scrutiny over
Slate Magazine
· Jul 12, 2026
A Terrifying Food Label Is Spooking Even the Government. Just One Problem: It’s Almost Meaningless.
It’s all about the vibes.
Eunews
· Jun 24, 2026
One in four EU children at risk of food insecurity; citizens campaign for the right to food
A European Citizens’ Initiative is calling for dignified and sustainable access to food. In the EU, more than 8 per cent of the population cannot afford a meat-based meal or a vegetarian equivalent every other day
Daily Dot
· Jun 22, 2026
“Ma’am, It’s a Sub. Not the End of Western Civilization”: Video Shows Woman Losing It in Sandwich Shop
Some people take food very seriously. When you’re hungry and craving something specific, it can feel horrible when you don’t get exactly what you ordered. Is that an excuse to treat the employees preparing your food poorly? Absolutely not. In a video posted to X, a woman is generating reactions online for how she is Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Ma’am, It’s a Sub. Not the End of Western Civilization”: Video Shows Woman Losing It in Sandwich Shop appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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Related coverage for "FSSAI calls on citizens to flag unsafe food ": The Hindu BusinessLine — Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis. The i Paper — I’m a doctor, this is why ice cream is good for you. OneIndia — FSSAI vs Swiggy Instamart: Why the Quick Commerce Giant Received 9 Notices. Slate Magazine — A Terrifying Food Label Is Spooking Even the Government. Just One Problem: It’s Almost Meaningless.. Eunews — One in four EU children at risk of food insecurity; citizens campaign for the right to food. Daily Dot — “Ma’am, It’s a Sub. Not the End of Western Civilization”: Video Shows Woman Losing It in Sandwich Shop


