Cockroach found in food at new Dibrugarh commercial complex

Guwahati: A customer has raised alarms regarding food safety standards in Dibrugarh after allegedly discovering a cockroach inside a meal purchased from a new commercial complex. The incident involves an outlet named Chapati, which recently opened its doors to the public.

The controversy began when a woman shared a video on social media showing the insect inside her food packet. The footage quickly gained traction online, prompting local residents to criticize the hygiene practices of food businesses in the area. Many are now calling on the district food safety department to increase oversight and perform more frequent inspections to ensure restaurants comply with health regulations.

While the video has not been independently verified, it has sparked a significant debate about the oversight of city eateries. Residents have expressed frustration over the perceived lack of accountability, urging officials to investigate the claims thoroughly. One concerned local stated, "The incident has once again highlighted the importance of strict food safety monitoring and regular inspections of eateries and restaurants to safeguard public health."

As of now, neither the management of the Chapati outlet nor the district food safety authorities have released an official statement regarding the viral allegations.

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