Hygiene violations at multiple pizza outlets in Hyderabad and other Telangana districts flagged

Kaumi GazetteHealth23 September, 2025

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The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, covering both the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area and districts across the state

The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, overlaying each the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) space and districts throughout the state
| Photo Credit: Handle @cfs_telangana on X

Telangana Food Safety Department inspected 55 pizza institutions

Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, overlaying each the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) space and districts throughout the State. A complete of 55 pizza institutions have been inspected, together with 18 Pizza Hut outlets, 16 Domino’s Pizza outlets, and 21 other native pizzerias and bakeries. The inspections revealed vital lapses in hygiene, licensing, and meals security practices throughout multiple outlets.

The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, covering both the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area and districts across the state

The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, overlaying each the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) space and districts throughout the state
| Photo Credit:
@cfs_telangana on X

Pizza Hut outlets

Among Pizza Hut outlets (operated by M/s Devyani International Limited and Sapphire Foods India Limited), eight out of 18 outlets have been discovered violating norms. The points noticed consists of mismatched licences and jurisdiction in GHMC, improper storage of vegetarian and non-vegetarian objects, unclean equipment in Hanumakonda (Kazipet), issuance of medical certificates with out correct examination in Warangal, and poor upkeep of freezer temperatures and hygiene data in Nizamabad and Nalgonda.

The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, covering both the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area and districts across the state

The Telangana Food Safety Department carried out a statewide inspection of pizza outlets, overlaying each the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) space and districts throughout the state
| Photo Credit:
Handle @cfs_telangana on X

Domino’s Pizza outlets

And, 10 out of 16 Domino’s Pizza (operated by M/s Jubilant FoodWorks Limited) outlets have been flagged. Violations ranged from lacking or expired licences in GHMC and Nizamabad, overdue pest management, lack of glove and masks utilization, unclean equipment in Hanumakonda (Subedari), and failure to segregate vegetarian and non-vegetarian objects in Mahabubnagar.

Local institutions additionally confronted scrutiny, with six out of 21 outlets discovered non-compliant. Hyderabad-based Pizza Paradise and Master V Bakers displayed expired or lacking licences, overused oil, unlabelled meals objects, rusty ovens, and open cooking areas with out insect-proof obstacles. Medak’s Pizza Korner and La Pinoz Pizza in Kokapet/Narsingi have been flagged for uncovered greens, unmaintained pest management and medical data, and failure to comply with equipment cleansing schedules.

In response, unsafe meals supplies have been discarded instantly, samples have been collected for testing, and Food Business Operators (FBOs) have been issued directions to rectify the violations at once.

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