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Friday 16th of May 2025 E-paper
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   Letters to Editor
  Stop serving food on printed paper -Zobayed Mustafa

Many small shops are built along the busy road. Various types of food can be found in the shops.  Street stalls are lined with tempting foods. These foods are enough to attract people, as if the tongue is watering. Singara, Chumcha, Jilapi, Jhalmuri, Rolls, Parotas are all these tempting foods are served in newspapers, which is not a concern.  A fold does not fall on anyone`s forehead.  Naturally everyone is accepting and acting like idiots.

But according to the Safe Food Act, 2013 which is punishable offence.

Many may not know, and many people step on the wrong path despite knowing.  Feel comfortable building rapport with negligence.  The presence of pigments, harmful colors and preservatives can be observed in the ink used in newspaper or printed paper or written paper, which are capable of harming the human body. This old paper also contains disease-causing microorganisms.  Regularly eating food in newspaper or printed paper can cause various diseases including cancer, heart and kidney problems. So everyone should avoid eating food in such paper and be determined to keep themselves healthy.  Besides, in the interest of the public, traders should also stop using this paper and create awareness among all.

 

ZOBAYED Mustafa

Student, Department of Public Administration

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj.



  
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Stop serving food on printed paper -Zobayed Mustafa
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