ISLAMABAD: District Administration Islamabad has imposed fine of more than Rs 300000 on six restaurants including KFC, and Pizza Hutt for selling unhygienic and substandard food items.
According to media reports, a team of district administration headed by assistant commissioner city Ali Ashgar and Captain Retd Shoaib carried out a raid on restaurants of KFC and Pizza Hutt in sector I/8 and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 each for selling unclean and substandard food items and eatables and slapped a fine of Rs 100000 on Afghan Darbar restaurant located in blue area due to lack of cleanliness inside restaurant.
Fine of Rs 50000 has been imposed on the chicken restaurant while Rs 30000 on Subway fast foods on selling substandard edibles.
AC city Ali said on the occasion that across the board punishment will be given to those who will be found involved in violating cleanliness norms in future.
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday held a virtual meeting…
Textile exports witnessed an increase of 10.44 percent during the first four months of the…
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) on Monday granted approval for the acquisition of 50…
The Pakistan's external Current Account Balance witnessed positive improvement for the consecutive third month in…
The inflow of remittances under Roshan Digital Account (RDA) has risen to US $8.953 billion…
A delegation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) led by Senior Director, Tariq H. Niazi…
Leave a Comment