Abu Dhabi food establishments warned for not complying with safety regulations

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A total of 36 establishments in Abu Dhabi have been warned for failing to comply with food safety regulations. That’s after the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA) conducted surprise inspections in ICAD Residential City in Mussaffah. Inspectors checked the safety of food products handled in restaurants and retail food outlets in the area. During the visits, facility owners and staff were also reminded about the procedures to be followed while preparing, cooking, serving, and storing food. The ADFCA has urged the public to notify authorities on the number 800 555 if they notice any violations.

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