FSSAI has given permission to a company to sell edible oils in loose via vending machines.
The approval for the pilot launch has been given amid concerns over growing adulteration of edible oils sold in loose, especially in rural areas.
"We have given permission to a company to launch edible oils vending machines on a pilot basis in West Bengal," Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) Chairman Ashish Bahuguna told reporters after a meeting of the Central Consumer Protection Council (CCPC) here.
The project has been sanctioned last week. The machines may be installed in Kolkata to start with and later in other big cities, Bahuguna said without disclosing the name of the company.
Meanwhile, the FSSAI has asked edible oil manufacturers to sell cooking oils in smaller packs.
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