CBC directs food outlet owners to obtain medical certificates for food handlers
Cantonment Board Clifton’s (CBC) Food Inspection Team conducted an inspection of hygienic conditions at food outlets in Jami Commercial, DHA Phase-7.
During the inspection, the team checked the hygiene of food items and utensils. Poor hygienic conditions were observed at multiple premises, and expired food items were found and discarded on the spot.
Some outlets were found operating without a valid food trade license from CBC, and food handlers were working without required medical certificates. The owners of these outlets were instructed to obtain medical certificates for all food handlers and complete the necessary licensing requirements.
The team also imposed fines on outlets and issued warnings for violations of the Cantonment Pure Food Act. All food outlets were instructed to strictly comply with standard operating procedures (SOPs).
CBC is actively working under the guidance of CEO Mohammad Omar Farooq Ali Malik to ensure that food outlets in Clifton Cantonment strictly comply with the rules and regulations and ensure quality of food items and maintain hygienic conditions on their premises.


