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Fake ghee racket busted in Hyderabad, 3000 kg adulterated stock seized

]A shocking food adulteration racket has been exposed in Hyderabad after officials raided a facility producing fake ghee for public distribution.


During the operation, authorities reportedly uncovered around **3,000 kg of cream being mixed with cheap and potentially harmful substances** to manufacture counterfeit ghee. The product was allegedly being packaged and supplied to consumers as pure ghee.


In simple terms: what looked like ghee on store shelves may have been something completely different.


Officials say the illegal operation highlights the growing challenge of food adulteration in everyday products. Fake or diluted food items not only cheat consumers financially but also pose potential health risks, especially when used regularly in cooking.


Why this matters: ghee is a staple ingredient in many Indian households, used daily in meals, sweets, and religious rituals. Adulterated products can quietly enter supply chains and reach thousands of homes before being detected.


Subtle system angle: as food demand rises in rapidly growing cities, enforcement agencies face increasing pressure to monitor supply chains and prevent illegal production units from operating unnoticed.


Authorities are continuing investigations to identify the full distribution network behind the racket.

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