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In Gujarat, customers can now enter hotel's kitchen by law

The Gujarat government has asked the restaurants and hotels to remove 'no entry' signs so that customers can enter their kitchens and inspect the level of hygiene. The Food and Drug Control Administration has also asked restaurant and hotel owners to install transparent glass on kitchen doors so that customers can peek from outside.

In Gujarat, customers can now enter hotel's kitchen by law
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Published : Nov 7, 2019, 11:54 PM IST

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat government on Thursday issued a notification asking restaurants and hotels to remove 'no entry' signs so that customers can enter their kitchens and inspect the level of hygiene.

The notification was issued by H G Koshia, Commissioner, Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA).

It directed concerned officials to visit restaurants and hotels in their respective areas and remove signboards announcing 'No entry' or 'No admission without permission' from kitchen doors.

The FDCA also asked restaurant and hotel owners to install transparent glass on kitchen doors so that customers can peek from outside.

A fine of Rs 1 lakh will be imposed if the directives are not followed within two weeks.

"Now hotel or restaurant owners can not stop customers from visiting the kitchen to make sure that proper hygiene is being maintained. This is important from the health point of view," said Koshia.

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Ahmedabad: The Gujarat government on Thursday issued a notification asking restaurants and hotels to remove 'no entry' signs so that customers can enter their kitchens and inspect the level of hygiene.

The notification was issued by H G Koshia, Commissioner, Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA).

It directed concerned officials to visit restaurants and hotels in their respective areas and remove signboards announcing 'No entry' or 'No admission without permission' from kitchen doors.

The FDCA also asked restaurant and hotel owners to install transparent glass on kitchen doors so that customers can peek from outside.

A fine of Rs 1 lakh will be imposed if the directives are not followed within two weeks.

"Now hotel or restaurant owners can not stop customers from visiting the kitchen to make sure that proper hygiene is being maintained. This is important from the health point of view," said Koshia.

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In Gujarat, customers can now enter hotel's kitchen by law
         Ahmedabad, Nov 7 (PTI) The Gujarat government on
Thursday issued a notification asking restaurants and hotels
to remove "no entry" signs so that customers can enter their
kitchens and inspect the level of hygiene.
         The notification was issued by H G Koshia,
Commissioner, Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA).
         It directed concerned officials to visit restaurants
and hotels in their respective areas and remove sign boards
announcing "No entry" or "No admission without permission"
from kitchen doors.
         The FDCA also asked restaurant and hotel owners to
install transparent glass on kitchen doors so that customers
can peek from outside.
         A fine of Rs 1 lakh will be imposed if the directives
are not followed within two weeks.
         "Now hotel or restaurant owners can not stop customers
from visiting the kitchen to make sure that proper hygiene is
being maintained. This is important from health point of
view," said Koshia. PTI PJT PD
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