"The decision came after samples taken from the outlet on failed a lab test," Amrohha Chief Food Safety Officer Anil Singh told PTI.
Singh said he had sent the samples for testing at the state food laboratory and the report came yesterday.
On the basis of the report the license of the outlet has been suspended till further decision, he said.
Singh said that the report has been sent to Amroha District Magistrate Ved Prakash. "Domino's Pizza may go and appeal to the Food Safety Commissioner Lucknow. They can not supply till the decision (on the appeal)," he said.
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