Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is all set to launch a special drive against fast food centres in Hyderabad. You all must be aware that some fast food centres in the city have received complaints about food colouring and other additives and after receiving these complaints, the corporation has taken this decision. On the other hand, there is news that additives added to fast foods like fried rice, noodles, Manchurian, roll, etc. improve the taste, but they also cause many health problems, including blood pressure. On the other hand, it is reported that to resolve the issue, the corporation has formed a team to check the quality of food and the condition of the kitchen in the fast food centres in Hyderabad. Yes, and the team can also send samples of food collected from the centres for testing to the lab to ensure the quality of the food. Apart from this, if the quality of food is found to be poor, a case will be registered against the owner of the fast food centre and a fine of up to Rs 5 lakh can also be imposed. Let us tell you all that in Hyderabad, fast food centres are mostly located in areas where the number of students is more. In such a situation, some such areas of the city are Ameerpet, Dilsukhnagar, Secunderabad, Kukatpally and Hi-Tech City. India's COVID vaccination coverage surpasses 200.33 cr Privacy issue taken care of in Digi Yatra: Scindia Several labourers missing from Indo-China border, body of one found