India’s food regulator, FSSAI, has issued more than 150 notices to food companies over alleged violations, according to multiple reports. The notices cite issues including misleading advertisements, false claims, and non-compliance with food labelling requirements. A separate set of notices is reported for five-star hotels, with more than 20 notices issued to establishments in that category.
The enforcement actions cover a range of businesses across the food supply chain. Reports say some companies named include Nestlé India and Coca-Cola India, while food service brands such as KFC and McDonald’s also receive notices. E-commerce platforms, including Amazon and Flipkart, are also reported to have received multiple notices, and at least one warehouse-related license cancellation is mentioned.
Across outlets, the shared focus is on compliance with FSSAI rules around marketing claims and labelling. The specific identities of companies and the procedural details vary by report, but the underlying allegations—misleading ads, false claims, and labelling violations—are consistent.