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The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) planning To Close Down All Unregistered Eateries in Ghana

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The Food and Drug Authority (FDA) has initiated a significant effort to close down unregistered eateries nationwide, aiming to enhance food safety standards in Ghana.

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This proactive exercise seeks to sanitize the food industry and ensure compliance with FDA regulations throughout the country.

In alignment with the FDA’s mandate that all Food Service Establishments must be licensed, the Authority has launched a comprehensive campaign to shut down eateries operating without proper authorization.

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This ongoing exercise, which commenced recently, is set to continue throughout the year.

In a more relatable tone, the FDA shared a closure alert on social media, notifying the public of their operations targeting non-compliant eateries.

They urged individuals to verify the presence of a Food Hygiene Permit before dining out and stressed the importance of licensing for the safety and well-being of everyone.

Remember to prioritize licensing when choosing where to eat for a safer dining experience!


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