<p>From June, even local sweet shops will have to display the 'best before date' and 'date of manufacturing' on non-packaged or loose sweets kept in a container or tray for sale at their outlets.</p>.<p>At present, it is mandatory to mention these details on labels of pre-packaged/pre-packed sweets.</p>.<p>The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a direction in this regard after reports of instances of sale of stale/expired sweets to consumers posing potential health hazards.</p>.<p>"In the public interest and to ensure food safety, it has been decided that in case of non-packaged/loose sweets, the container/tray holding sweets at the outlet for sale should display the 'date of manufacturing' and 'best before date' of the product," the FSSAI order stated.</p>.<p>This will be effective from June 1, 2020, it added.</p>.<p>The regulator said that food business operators (FBOs) should decide and display the 'best before date' of sweets depending upon the nature of the product and local conditions.</p>.<p>Food safety commissioners of states have been asked to ensure compliance with these directions, the order added.</p>
<p>From June, even local sweet shops will have to display the 'best before date' and 'date of manufacturing' on non-packaged or loose sweets kept in a container or tray for sale at their outlets.</p>.<p>At present, it is mandatory to mention these details on labels of pre-packaged/pre-packed sweets.</p>.<p>The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a direction in this regard after reports of instances of sale of stale/expired sweets to consumers posing potential health hazards.</p>.<p>"In the public interest and to ensure food safety, it has been decided that in case of non-packaged/loose sweets, the container/tray holding sweets at the outlet for sale should display the 'date of manufacturing' and 'best before date' of the product," the FSSAI order stated.</p>.<p>This will be effective from June 1, 2020, it added.</p>.<p>The regulator said that food business operators (FBOs) should decide and display the 'best before date' of sweets depending upon the nature of the product and local conditions.</p>.<p>Food safety commissioners of states have been asked to ensure compliance with these directions, the order added.</p>