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Telangana: Food Safety officials detect insect-infested flour, expired licence food items at Hyderabad Lulu Mall

Food Safety officials inspected Lulu Hypermarket in Hyderabad’s KPHB Colony following a complaint and detected multiple violations, including pest infestation, poor hygiene, expired licence food items, and labelling irregularities. Around 150 kg of food products were seized or discarded, while samples were sent for analysis.

Surender KumarSurender Kumar
May 20, 2026, 07:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Telangana
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Hyderabad: Food Safety officials conducted an inspection at M/s Lulu Hypermarket in KPHB Colony following a complaint and detected multiple serious violations across the premises, including hygiene lapses, pest infestation, decayed vegetables, and labelling irregularities.

During the inspection of the in-house kitchen, officials observed poor hygiene conditions and the presence of pests. Leftover food stored in refrigerators was discarded on the spot. Decayed vegetables were also found, along with near-expiry packed food articles carrying torn and misleading labels.

In the retail section, officials detected insect infestation in besan flour, atta, and dals. They also identified packed food articles bearing expired FSSAI licences. Several labelling and display violations were noticed, including the absence of nutritional information, FSSAI licence details, and manufacturer addresses on food products.

In the butchering area, drains clogged with meat waste were found emitting a pungent smell, which officials said posed a serious public health concern.

#CFS_telangana – Based on the complaint received, Food Safety officials conducted an inspection at M/s Lulu Hypermarket, KPHB Colony and detected multiple serious violations across the premises.

🔴 In-House Kitchen Violations:
• Poor hygiene conditions observed
• Leftover food… pic.twitter.com/b4s1bw9inh

— Commissioner of Food Safety, Telangana (@cfs_telangana) May 18, 2026

As part of the action taken, approximately 150 kg of food articles, including sweets, oils, flour, and pulses affected by infestation, were seized and discarded. Food samples suspected of adulteration, excess artificial colour usage, and pest-infested besan flour were collected and sent for laboratory analysis.

Food Safety officials advised consumers to remain vigilant while purchasing food products from retail outlets, supermarkets, bakeries, and eateries.

LuLu Group International launched its first hypermarket and the biggest mall in the capital city of Telangana in 2023. Hyderabad became the sixth Indian city after Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Coimbatore where the group established its presence.

Topics: HyderabadFSSAILulu HypermarketTelangana Food Safety DepartmentKPHB ColonyFood Safety violations
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