FSSAI Ban: Stop Serving Food in Newspapers or Face Strict Penalties (Pinterest)
New Delhi: India's food safety body FSSAI has put street food vendors on notice. The warning targets shops selling samosas, kachoris, and other snacks.
The message is simple; stop wrapping food in newspaper or face the law.
FSSAI took to X to spell this out. Newspaper ink carries lead and heavy metals. It also contains other harmful chemicals. Hot and oily food pulls this ink out fast. The chemicals then go straight into the body of whoever eats it. It may cause severe health problems related to skin, blood and digestion.
This is not a new rule. Food Packaging Rules 2018 already bans newspaper for storing, wrapping, or serving food. But vendors across the country have largely ignored it.
Serving or wrapping fried food in newspapers might seem harmless, but it carries serious health risks.
— FSSAI (@fssaiindia) June 6, 2026
Newspaper printing ink contains toxic chemicals & heavy metals like lead. When hot or greasy food comes into contact with the print, these toxins leach directly into the meal. pic.twitter.com/XAsqdxGW9Y
That changed recently. A vendor in Mumbai was caught serving vada pav wrapped in newspaper. The incident pushed FSSAI to issue a fresh and firm warning. FSSAI noted it and make the law to prevent severe stomach and health related problems.
The penalties are stiff. A vendor caught using newspaper can land in jail for up to six months. The fine can go up to five lakh rupees. Both punishments can apply together. The penalties had been imposed to execute this rule strictly.
Old newspaper is dirt cheap and available everywhere in India. That is why local vendors have used it for decades. But it is not safe for the human health and unhygienic as well.
When hot food sits on printed paper, the ink does not stay put. It bleeds. It soaks in. And it ends up inside the person eating that samosa or kachori.
FSSAI wants customers to stay alert too. If a vendor serves your food wrapped in newspaper; refuse it.
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