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Marrakech Implements Strict Measures Against Fast-Food restaurants

Monday 06 May 2024 - 10:30
Marrakech Implements Strict  Measures Against Fast-Food restaurants

In a proactive effort to safeguard public health and ensure adherence to rigorous hygiene standards, authorities in Marrakech have initiated a comprehensive surveillance campaign targeting fast-food establishments throughout the city. This operation aims to verify that proprietors of these eateries are meticulously adhering to prevailing sanitary and hygiene norms.

Reports from Site Info indicate that a joint committee, comprising representatives from the National Office for Food Health Safety (ONSSA), the municipal health bureau, and delegates from the Ministry of Interior, has conducted surprise inspections at numerous fast-food outlets in the M'hamid region.

During these unannounced raids, the committee uncovered and seized substantial quantities of expired meat and food products intended for consumption, revealing blatant violations of food safety regulations by certain establishment owners. It is notable that this decisive intervention by authorities in the M'hamid area of Marrakech follows a tragic incident in which three individuals lost their lives and 20 others sustained injuries due to suspected food poisoning.

The crackdown underscores the unwavering commitment of Moroccan authorities to uphold the highest standards of food safety and public health, leaving no room for complacency or negligence within the fast-food industry. By taking swift and decisive action, authorities aim to send a resounding message to all food service providers, emphasizing the paramount importance of adhering to stringent hygiene protocols and safeguarding the well-being of their valued patrons.

As the campaign unfolds, businesses found in violation of established norms can expect to face severe consequences, ranging from hefty fines to potential closure, until they demonstrate full compliance with mandated regulations. This zero-tolerance approach serves as a stark reminder that the health and safety of the public remain the utmost priority, transcending all other considerations.

Backed by a robust legal framework and the collaborative efforts of various regulatory bodies, the ongoing surveillance initiative in Marrakech signifies a crucial step forward in fortifying Morocco's commitment to fostering a robust and trustworthy food service industry, where consumer confidence remains uncompromised.


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