Muscat – The facility was found to be storing food items under unsafe and unsanitary conditions, lacking the necessary safety and hygiene standards required for food storage.
As part of the inspection, authorities destroyed 178 kilogrammes of food materials deemed unfit for human consumption. The operation is part of ongoing municipal efforts to protect consumer health and strengthen public health oversight across the governorate.


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