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2,204 litres of substandard oil discarded

By Bureau report
March 10, 2026
This representational image shows a vendor making a traditional sweet item in an oil-filled cauldron on March 19, 2024. — PPI
This representational image shows a vendor making a traditional sweet item in an oil-filled cauldron on March 19, 2024. — PPI

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety & Halal Food Authority has completed a three-day province-wide special campaign against the use of substandard frying oil.

A communication said during the campaign, the teams inspected 2,054 food outlets across the province while 486 samples of frying oil were tested using modern oil testing meters.According to the spokesperson of the Food Authority, 399 samples were declared satisfactory, while 87 outlets were found using unhealthy and repeatedly used (rancid) frying oil.

As a result, food safety teams discarded a total of 2,204 liters of substandard and hazardous oil on the spot.The spokesperson said that 757 liters of oil were discarded in Mardan, 575 liters in Peshawar, 205 liters in Swabi, 120 liters in Karak, 102 liters in Upper Dir, 100 liters in Swat, and 80 liters in Dera Ismail Khan.

Significant quantities of substandard oil were also confiscated and discarded in Nowshera, Charsadda, Buner, Kohat, Lower Chitral, Lower Dir, Mansehra and Malakand.Special inspections were carried out at kebab shops, hotels, sweets shops, pakora and samosa outlets, and iftar points.

Several businesses found using substandard oil were issued warnings and improvement notices, while heavy fines were imposed for violations.Director General KP Food Safety and Halal Food Authority Kashif Iqbal Jilani appreciated the efforts of the food safety teams for successfully carrying out the campaign.