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Food packets on Indian Railways to now have barcodes with information on kitchen, date of packaging

The decision to put barcodes on food packets in trains will help tackle the complaints on board the trains, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said. Other than this, live streaming from the kitchen will also be available for the passengers. The IRCTC is also rationalising the menu to serve the passengers better.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: July 03, 2019 22:50 IST
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Food packets on Indian Railways to now have barcodes

The Indian Railways has now begun printing barcodes on the food packets, along with providing other details like the name of the kitchen and date of packaging. The move is aimed to tackle the complaints on poor quality food. 

According to Minister Piyush Goyal, the measures have already been initiated at some places and are yet to be taken across the country. 

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, the Union Minister said other measures to improve food quality are roping in branded food providers to provide e-catering services on trains, deploying food safety supervisors in kitchen units to monitor food safety and hygiene practices, and surprise inspections by railway officials, including food safety officers.

In order to improve the catering services and provide safe, healthy and quality food to passengers, a new catering policy was issued on February 27, 2017.

The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) also upgraded 46 kitchen units in the last two years and installed CCTV cameras in 38 base kitchens for monitoring the food preparation.

Web-based live streaming facility is being extended to these kitchens, Goyal said.

To upgrade the quality of meals to be served to passengers, menus are being rationalized by IRCTC, he added.

He said the Railways has not set up any committee to conduct an enquiry regarding food quality. However, third-party audits are conducted by IRCTC to check the quality of food on trains.

He acknowledged that "some complaints" are received from time to time regarding the quality of the food which is "appropriately addressed".

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