"I asked inspectors to pick up samples. 14 samples have been taken. Report will come by Wednesday. The sample (sent by the NGO which levelled allegations) would be informal sample. When we collect a sample, it is (treated as) a statutory sample," IPM director K Amarender Reddy said.
The samples were being tested in public interest as per the guiding principles of Food Safety Standards Authority of India, he said.
Two days ago, NGO Balala Hakkula Sangham (Andhra Pradesh Child Rights Association) had claimed that the lab tests commissioned by it revealed that KFC products had harmful bacteria like E Coli and Salmonella.
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