FBOs To Be Better Regulated With FSSAI’s Restructuring
Mumbai: The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India
(HRAWI) has advocated the restructuring of Food Safety and Standards Authority
of India (FSSAI) to further strengthen its functions and to better regulate the
Food Business Operators (FBOs) in the country. As specified by FSSAI, 04th August
2015 is the last date to acquire licenses to operate FBOs. HRAWI has appealed to
the FBOs to obtain licenses and be acquiescent with FSSAI’s guidelines prior to
the deadline.
The HRAWI has also expressed
apprehension concerning the large unorganized FBOs and FSSAI’s role and reach
to keep these in its purview.
“The fact that FSSAI will have a
much better and robust infrastructure is good news not just for the hospitality
industry but for the common man who consumes outside of home. We are glad that
the Health Ministry has stepped up and we support the call unanimously.
However, there is also the unorganized part of this sector that needs to be
kept in FSSAI’s ambit. Our concern remains that street vendors and eateries which
are non-compliant to standards, continue to operate and could pose serious
health hazards,” says Mr. Bharat Malkani, President, HRAWI.
There are approximately 250,000 road-side
eateries in Mumbai, serving anything from vada-pav to tandoori chicken. They
operate on the footpaths or above gutters with indigenously built stalls and
they use the nearest source of water to wash or rinse their utensils.
“We suspect if these eateries have
licences to operate a business let alone having the licence to serve food. Maintaining
cleanliness and hygiene are a distant dream and yet they continue to thrive. By
running businesses without licenses they are discounted on taxes. Obviously
they are making profits and eating into businesses of the certified FBOs and
most importantly they are a threat to health,” adds Mr. Malkani.
“At present, the industry is so
hard-pressed with taxes that new investors are keeping away from the business.
Old hotels are finding it difficult to survive. In the scenario, FSSAI’s
intervention will help the industry in the long run. We hope that there will be
a hard check on eating joints for licenses and defined food safety standards
which will not only restrain illegal operations of FBOs but will also help to
regularize the standards of the Indian food industry on a whole,” concludes Mr.
Malkani.
The HRAWI has also indicated that
they may schedule a training session shortly for FBOs who seek guidance on the
matter.
About Hotel & Restaurant
Association Western India (HRAWI)
The
Hotel and Restaurant Association (Western India) is a 65 years old Association
of Hotels and Restaurants, representing majority of Hotels and Restaurants
across Western India, which covers Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Goa and the Union Territories of Daman, Diu & Silvassa and is
more or less considered to be the voice of the Hotel Industry / Fraternity. The
four Regional Associations form a part of the “Federation of Hotel &
Restaurant Associations of India” (FHRAI) at the centre in New Delhi, which is
our parent body. The Association is part of the national body of the
“Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India”, which was
originally founded in Mumbai in 1950, by the late Mr. J.R. D. Tata.
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