Srinagar, Dec. 13 -- Kashmir is grappling with yet another alarming public health issue. Barely months after the rotten mutton scandal shook the Valley, news of adulterated eggs circulating in local markets has reignited concerns over food safety. This recurring pattern highlights a troubling truth: the systems meant to protect consumers are reactive, fragmented, and often inadequate, leaving ordinary citizens vulnerable to deliberate or negligent malpractices. At the heart of the problem is the pursuit of profit at the cost of human lives. Unscrupulous suppliers and vendors, in their relentless drive to accumulate wealth, are pushing hazardous products into the food chain. Whether it is eggs laced with harmful chemicals or meat that has ...