NEW DELHI: The Press Information Bureau (PIB), the federal government’s fact-checking wing, on Tuesday mentioned that the Union health ministry didn’t advise distributors to hold warning labels on relished Indian snacks and desserts like samosas, jalebi, and laddoo.“The advisory of the Union Health Ministry does not carry any warning labels on food products sold by vendors, and has not been selective towards Indian snacks. Some media reports claim that the @MoHFW_INDIA has issued a health warning on food products such as samosas, jalebi, and laddoo,” the PIB posted on X.This comes after a number of reviews claimed that Cafeterias and public areas will quickly show warnings for these meals, after an order from the health ministry, with Nagpur being the primary to comply with this directive. The reviews additional claimed that the ministry ordered all central establishments, together with AIIMS Nagpur, to put in “oil and sugar boards” – vivid posters spelling out how a lot hidden fats and sugar lurk in on a regular basis snacks. It’s a primary step towards treating junk meals like tobacco.